
So, in preparation for this trip, I visiting TSA's website about what I can and can't bring on the plane. Of permissible items, the 2nd on the list reads like this:
All prescription and over-the-counter medications (liquids, gels, and aerosols) including KY jelly, eye drops, and saline solution for medical purposes;
Now, I understand some women have medical reason for bringing K-Y in their carry-on luggage, but is it so common that they have to call it out by brand name along with the other commonly carried items like saline and eye drops? What about White Rain hair spray? This really IS my last post. I've got crap to do before this trip.
Image from here.
NB: You'd really be amazed at what sort of images come up when you search Google for K-Y Jelly
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9 comments:
You should try it with Google SafeSearch turned off. It's like Babylon in there..
So of course I had to try it, Basil. K-Y jelly injections??? Damnit, it's like a car wreck on that one site.
hahahahaha! ever hear of the "mile high" club??? and apparently it can only be K-Y!
sorry, but what is KY for ?
@ evolutionary: I was afraid someone would suggest that.
At "jet black horse": KY jelly is a lubricant. Sometimes it's used by doctors (for a variety of exams that require...um...lubrication) and sometimes it's used for more recreational activities (that also require lubricant). A woman in menopause could feasibly require this for comfort purposes in her day to day life, too.
Let's not get into the uses of KY for the menopausal woman...
Have a good time in Dubai. We wait for pictures.
VS (she does pop up when you least expect it...)
LOL,VS. Was hoping there wouldn't be a follow-up question on that! :-)
I did actually google for it - awesome!
:P
QC...there's this whole other world I'm ignorant to, and that site brought it all to light. Shudder.
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