I am going on a trip to Atlanta, GA and I want to bring a small bowl and a little bit of pot with me. If I put them inside a small zip lock baggy and insert them into my umm yea would I be okay?
You are going to a place where they are sure to scan your luggage. People are extremely insecure about airports after the 9-11 attacks and are more likely to take the time to check items and people thoroughly. If a drug-dog is randomly around it may sniff you out and that is not going to be a pretty sight. These people do body-cavity searches when a very suspicious person arrives or when they feel someone is lying/hiding things from them. Body-cavity searches means gloved fingers from an unknown person up the small, private areas of your body.
Also, if you are chosen from the "random" security check and you even act slightly nervous they may take it as a sign that you are trying to hide something from them.
Marijuana is illegal and if you are caught you can get into major trouble and you're not going to be able to talk your way out of it. You'll probably be held for a few hours while they sort through your luggage and cavity search you very well before being sent to a facility for holding and such.
You should never insert anything into your vagina that can cause infections. Yeah, a yeast infection may just be pretty uncomfortable and is easily curable but a bacterial infection can cause MAJOR problems down the line (infertility, health complications, etc). By inserting something in your vagina like this, you are taking a HUGE health risk.
Not only may the bag accidentally leak a little unknowingly, but it WILL rub inside you for the entire period it is inserted. Lubed up or not, the bag is going to rub up and down the walls of your vagina, most likely causing some irritation and damage, and leading to infections and wounds. The other person is right about scarring too--it is entirely possible to scar your vagina by inserting objects in it.
Also note that zip lock baggies are not air-tight, meaning they easily open when moved around. This being said, the insertion of marijuana directly in your vagina would cause severe issues and you'd probably need to be seen by a doctor almost immediately.
In short, I really wouldn't even think of attempting this. Your health should come before having a "good" time. This is not worth the damage to your body at the least.
orphans answered Sunday June 15 2008, 10:54 pm: the bowl you cant get in trouble for.
the pot yeaaaaaah haha.
put it in your bag... like your check in bag because they dont really search that.
you could try that, and the chances of finding it are very slim but if they had a dog you could get in deeepp trouble.
or just buy some stuff when you get down there. which is harder, but much less riskier.
airports can also do cavity searches, so dont think just because its your private parts means your protected [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
jesusfreak92 answered Sunday June 15 2008, 7:55 pm: okay so I definitly would not recomend bring budd with you over an airplane.
If you get caught with it, it won't be fun.
But they don't care if you bring your bowl.
I brought mine in my bag through security and they didn't say anything.
so you can bring your bowl in your bag they don't care but I wouldn't risk bringing the budd.
StarryNightSkies answered Sunday June 15 2008, 4:13 pm: good luck fitting it all into your vagina lol.
but it really depends, if a penis can go in, and a baby can come out then im sure it's fine.
there may be problems if you're trying to force it it, it might cause scarring, but if you lube it up then it might slip right in.
Alin75 answered Sunday June 15 2008, 3:56 pm: To be honest thats crazy. The chances of catching you are probably on the slim side, but if they do you will be in a world of trouble.
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