Love & Sex

These 5 types of sex toys you won't get through customs

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sex and the city

Quite an exciting idea, going on vacation together with the satisfyer. But yes, not everything can just go in your suitcase. So check in advance which sex toys won't make it through customs. It saves you an awkward moment at the airport.

1. Realistic and large-scale sex toys
Sex toys that are extremely realistic or made on a large scale can cause problems at customs. This is because they are sometimes mistaken for prohibited items or simply considered inappropriate. Larger toys can also attract the attention of customs officers, which can lead to an awkward situation.

2. Sex toys with hidden compartments
Some sex toys are designed with hidden compartments to store small items. While this may seem convenient, these toys can be seen as potential smuggling tools. Customs officers may be extra cautious with such items and seize them for further inspection.

3. Sex toys with built-in electronics
Sex toys that contain batteries or need to be charged, such as vibrators or remote-controlled toys, can cause problems at customs. The electronics in these toys can trigger alarms during security checks and lead to additional inspections. This is especially a problem when flying, where strict rules apply to electronics in luggage.

4. Sex toys made of unusual materials
Sex toys made from unusual or dubious materials can attract the attention of customs officers. This is particularly true for toys made from materials that are not clearly identifiable or that resemble illegal substances. It is important to know that some countries have strict rules regarding the importation of certain materials.

5. Sex toys with fetish-related features
Toys designed for specific fetishes, such as BDSM equipment, can be seen as offensive or potentially dangerous. Items like handcuffs, whips, and other bondage gear can be classified as weapons or suspicious material. This can lead to delays and possible confiscation.

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