Travelling with toys is legal almost everywhere, security staff genuinely do not care, and the actual problems are mundane: a toy activating in a suitcase, a charger left behind, and lube in hand luggage. All three are solvable before you pack.
The five rules
- Use travel lock. Most rechargeable toys have one, usually a button hold. A toy buzzing inside a checked bag is the story everyone fears and it is entirely preventable.
- Hand luggage, not checked. Checked bags get opened without you present. In hand luggage you are there, and it takes ten seconds to say it is a personal massager if anyone asks. They will not.
- Lube goes in the liquids bag. 100ml or under for hand luggage, or put a larger bottle in checked. A leaking full-size bottle in a suitcase ruins more than the trip.
- Charge before you leave, pack the cable. Magnetic chargers are proprietary and you will not find a replacement abroad.
- Check destination laws. A small number of countries restrict this, and a few genuinely confiscate. Most do not care at all. Worth two minutes of searching for anywhere unfamiliar.
What to actually pack
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FemmeFunn FFIX at twenty five dollars is the ideal travel toy: tiny, waterproof, rechargeable, and it looks like nothing. Shegasm Mini is the air pulse equivalent and equally discreet. Versa Bullet if you want the remote. Sliquid Sparkle is a 2oz bottle that clears liquid limits comfortably. Wicked Simply Cleene for hotel-room cleaning. Perfect Fit Cruiser because a cock ring packs flat and weighs nothing.
Hotel realities
- Thin walls are the norm. Pack quiet. Our quiet toys guide covers what that means in practice.
- Housekeeping enters rooms. Toys in a bag in a drawer, not on the nightstand.
- Cleaning without your usual setup. A travel cleaner beats hotel hand soap, which is harsher than you want on silicone.
- Drying takes longer than you think in a humid bathroom. Pack something that dries fast, or plan for it.
Flying specifics
Batteries. Lithium batteries must be in hand luggage on most airlines, which settles the checked-versus-carry-on question anyway.
Scanners. Silicone and batteries show up as exactly what they are: a dense object with a battery. Screeners see hundreds a week.
If a bag is opened. It is legal, they have seen it, and nobody is interested. A brief factual answer ends it.
Buying at your destination instead
Sometimes simpler, particularly for anything large. Worth considering if you are travelling somewhere with a genuine restriction, or if packing space is tight and you would rather not carry a wand across a continent.
FAQ
Will security stop me? Almost certainly not. They are looking for something else entirely.
Checked or carry-on? Carry-on, for battery rules and because you are present if anything is questioned.
Can I bring lube? Yes, subject to normal liquid limits in hand luggage.
What about international borders? Check the specific country. The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, India and the Maldives are among those with restrictions worth knowing about before you pack.
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