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Started by #518391 at 26,Jun,19 09:38
Has anyone ever had problems with PAs or other genital metal fittings when going through airport security? What's the general procedure, or do you tell them you have it? Do they ever check?
I've flown several times since getting my PA and I have a CBR so I can't take it out. I usually get patted down after the scan, but it hasn't been a problem.
That's what I meant. If I was gay, or if I knew that the security person was a woman, I'd make sure to wear metal cock ring--as much metal as I could--while going through security. And I'd make sure that my cock was hard too. After all, there's no law saying you can't. My choice.
As a rule of thumb, they would be detected. As to what TSA would do off the alert.. .who the fuck knows. They will wand you at a minimum. Although you never know these days what happens after that.
You can always ask for a private screening. It is a pain in the cunt
By #64328 at 26,Jun,19 17:37
I have alway wondered what those xrays look like, can they actually till the size of their cocks? I usually start getting erect as I'm going through the line thinking they will be able to see it
'As a result of past misconduct, TSA officials no longer see your body scan image. Instead, a computer uses some algorithm to check your image for anomalies. All the TSA agents see is a generic outline that shows the region where the anomaly was located.'
Although I can't personally vouch for the accuracy of that. Here is the full article from 2013
I would think that those people who look at a x-ray screen all day have seen all kind of things over and over. I think it would be like being a doctor. Not much they haven't seen. Would they point out that you are wearing a cock ring probably just to embarrass you. So why take the chance, is the cock ring or other hard ware so important to you that you would want to be held up in line at the airport.
You can always ask for a private screening. It is a pain in the cunt
'As a result of past misconduct, TSA officials no longer see your body scan image. Instead, a computer uses some algorithm to check your image for anomalies. All the TSA agents see is a generic outline that shows the region where the anomaly was located.'
Although I can't personally vouch for the accuracy of that. Here is the full article from 2013
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