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Will TSA stop you for condoms?

When it comes to carrying condoms on a plane, the official word from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is that you are allowed to bring them with you. There are no restrictions on the type or quantity of condoms you can bring in your carry-on or checked luggage.



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However, while condoms are not classified as liquids, they can still be subject to additional screening at the airport. TSA officers may need to inspect them more closely to make sure they are not a potential safety threat.

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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are common when travelling. Bring protection (condoms) with you which meets international safety standards. STIs are generally not covered by travel insurance. Prostitution is big business in Bali but it's illegal.

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Most modern cruise lines are simply ill-equipped to facilitate these needs, with 70 per cent failing to sell condoms on board and 80 per cent of ships not offering the morning after pill. Some cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean and MSC , do allow guests access to condoms, pregnancy kits and lubrication.

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To ensure that your condoms don't burst open or get damaged in transit, it's best to place them in a zippered plastic bag as you would pack your weed and then inside a sturdy carry-on bag. Make sure the bag is securely fastened, as the TSA may need to inspect it.

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It's called the 3-1-1 rule because your liquids must be no more than 3.4 ounces (that's the 3), they have to fit into 1-quart bags (there's the 1) and you're only allowed one (that's the final 1) of the bags.

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Condom machines are often placed in public toilets, subway stations, railway stations and airports as a public health measure to promote safe sex. Many pharmacies also keep one outside, for after-hours access. Rare examples exist that dispense internal condoms .

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It is generally recommended to remove all metal items, including underwire bras, before going through airport security. Can I wear an underwire bra to an airport? Yes you can wear an underwire bra. Depending on TSA standards in scanning, a metal detector may be sensitive enough to pick-up the bra.

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Of the cruise lines surveyed six – Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, MCS Cruises, Holland America, Disney and Crystal Cruises – stocked condoms. Only three cruise lines offered the morning after pill – MSC, P&O Cruises International and Princess Cruises.

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Jeans are allowed on casual resort wear nights, as long as they aren't torn or ripped. In addition, passengers who would like to participate in theme nights are encouraged (but not required) to dress according to a specific theme.

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The following items cannot be put in cruise ship toilets: Wipes. Paper towels (kitchen towels for example), toilet paper is fine! Condoms (no idea why anybody would do this, but DON'T)

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This is a frequently asked question on Google, and if it's something you're worried about, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Airport body scanners can't see inside the body and therefore can't detect a tampon on a TSA female body scan image.

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Originally Answered: Can you carry your wallet through airport security? Everything on you will be scrutinized. All pockets must be emptied; shoes and carry on bags go through x-ray in plastic container with all carried items.

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Stick deodorant is fine in any size. Well, almost any size… Powders and crystals are good to go as well. Spray, Gel, Liquid, Cream, Pastes, and Roll-On deodorants need to be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces and placed in a clear quart-sized baggie.

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Tourists visiting Indonesia will not be charged under a new law which will criminalise sex outside marriage, officials say. Dubbed the Bali bonking ban, the new legislation threatens up to a year in jail for unmarried couples who have sex or six months for those who cohabit.

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The country just passed a law banning sex between unmarried people, and shockingly, it includes tourists. “Living together” is also to be punishable by up to six months in prison, which means two people sharing a hotel room could potentially be in jeopardy.

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