What are the chances of them challenging you, technically it's medical equipment. What am so missing?I actually flew once with some enema equipment and they got into it and stole the union for the hose. Had to run to the hardware store.
@TheCat719Many here have expressed concern about traveling with their equipment when flying bcuz of fear of discovery by Air Port personnel. I don't have that concern, maybe I'm somewhat of an exhibitionist! What difference does it make REALLY?"The good news is that it is not illegal to carry enema equipment.
I always give myself a good cleanout before travelling. I do not fully trust the overall cleanliness of highway rest stops. I also take some of my equipment with me so I can enjoy a good series of enemas prior to my return trip home. As for flying, I am sure the TSA people have seen it before, and do not really care as long as it doesn't violate any security restrictions.
As for flying, I am sure the TSA people have seen it before, and do not really care as long as it doesn't violate any security restrictions.That I'd true but I still had some problems with them taking pieces needed to use the equipment. It was 15 years ago so maybe it was an isolated incident.
That I'd true but I still had some problems with them taking pieces needed to use the equipment. It was 15 years ago so maybe it was an isolated incident.Would the missing bits be made of any sort of steel ? they didnt like any unrecognised things on one flight
I once had a meet up with an airline pilot in a hotel room close to the airport. He stripped off my clothes, spanked my bare bottom, and gave me enemas using a sanitized large plastic soda bottle and sanitized plastic straw. He said that he could not carry enema equipment that could be inspected prior to boarding the airplane or having it found by airline or airport personnel in his small suitcase. He said that he liked to give himself an enema or host a male to give him one before travel, especially if it was a long trip.
We have traveled all over with some of our gear. I try to keep it simple, but at times have taken some extra special gear if l knew l/we were meeting someone for E-play while there and it's own travel bag so it's all together.Only time l ever had questions asked was when l had a bagful of toys which included some glass Dildos and speciality nozzles. A female TSA agent pulled my bag aside, l stood silently by, watching. She opened the bag and looked inside. She moved things about, had a mischievous smirk when she looked at me. Put everything back in my luggage and leaned forward slightly as she pushed my bag to me. She said under her breath to enjoy myself for she knew she sure would!!
On a long layover, I had a good cleanout in the shower of a premium airline club once. Was pretty fun and a great way to spend the time.
I used to work at the airport here in Las Vegas NV. It was for a company that assisted TSA in the baggage nodes where they check the checked luggage. You would be surprised at what was found in many bags that people took with them and checked.There were sometimes all sorts of sexual devices, including enema equipment in the bags. One time a bag had broken the clasps that held it shut and the bag flew open spewing the contents out all over the belt. Besides, enema equipment, there were all sorts of sexual devices. For example, whips, chains, ropes, dildos, cattle prods tense units and other such things. One as even a dildo that had a metal cap on one end and wires coming out of the other end. Now what do you think this was for. It had on the package instructions on how to use it on a males anus and a females vagina.Nothing was illegal about what was in this bag. We all had real fun stuffing these things back in the bag. And then even more fun closing it. It would not stay shut. We took out one of the ropes from the bag. Two of us sat on the bag to keep it shut, while two others, TSA Agents, wrapped the rope around the bag and tied it shut.Now when the person who owned that bag got it on the other end, I can just imagine what was going threw her mind. YES, it was a female. We could tell by the name on the bag.
Would the missing bits be made of any sort of steel ? they didnt like any unrecognised things on one flightActually it was in a nozzle kit that was a plastic box with nozzles and these unions. All were made of plastic and the only reason was to keep me from being able to use the bag once I got to my destination. I just shook my head and went to plan B.
@TheCat719 Certainly this solves the poop problem, but not the pee issue, which is the main reason why I use rest rooms on a road trip!
Solving the “poop problem” is the main focus of those pre-emptive enemas whether they be prior to travel, fishing, hunting, ball games, or other endeavors that may make a trip to the shitter inconvenient or otherwise objectionable. We can stand to pee and often can “find a dark spot” if the need is overwhelming.For the gals, it will always be a bit more challenging, although one may be able to squat to pee without contacting a gross toilet seat. By a pre-emptive enema, they may be able to minimize having to rely on some of those unkempt restrooms in so many “convenience” stores or ballparks etc.If nothing else, it's just another excuse, in the myriad of excuses, to get a nozzle into one's bum and enjoy whatever outcome trips your trigger.
I have traveled quite a bit world wide… No problem with check in. I am sure the TSA agents saw my equipment but nothing has ever been said to me. The one time I got a large charge was on the border between Jordan and Israel at the Allenby bridge over the Jordan at Jericho. At the Israel check point Israel soldiers checked our bags. One opened a woman's bag next to me and pulled out her douche/enema equipment…. red bag … red hose … silver shut-off and black douche nozzle. He also laid a jar of Vaseline on the table. The soldier disassembled the equipment and ever blew into the hose …. water came out the adapter plug end. I smirked… but didn't break out into a laugh. My equipment wasn't taken out of the bag, thank God. I think I would have died. That my friends was quite an experience.
I always travel with a selection of enema equipment and a sundry assortment of toys in my checked bag and about 90% of the time, when I arrive at my destination and open my bag I find the TSA card informing me that they searched my bag
I had forgotten about the gravol suppository The dramamine has a soothing nature and I sleep better. Plus there is all the fun of placement.Series of good cleansing enema series the day before and I am as ready as can be for anything.If your flight is overseas I like the facilities at Schiphol , the fastidious Dutch and all. They also had the fly in the porcelain in the urinals. Besides, it is a great to be stuck. Downstairs there are several shops TGV and many other trains to almost everywhere. Damn civilized, I even bought 5gms from the coffee shops that don’t sell coffee.
I always take a full enema before travel. That usually gives me two days BM free, and I avoid using public facilities except for urination.
Well this past Friday I cleaned out with two bags really well before going camping over the weekend with no potties. I could have dumped in the woods but why? Worked perfectly.
Usually do a series (2L soap, 4L saltwater, 3L coffee) before and bring a dopp kit with a gallon bag, OHN higginson bulb, large flexi nozzle, SN DBLBL colon nozzle that’s just long enough to get the tip bulb into the rectosigmoid junction, a purple Tantus Ryder plug for retention, and a couple of ball stretchers / cock rings. I take this in my carry-on. I used to fly at least monthly and have never had a problem. I hope I’ve made a few peoples days seeing that on the X-ray. It’s packed pretty tightly together so it doesn’t take up much space.