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traveling to St. Lucia with sex Toys Any Experiences or Advice?
#1
Hey all and sundry, i'm planning a trip to st. Lucia shortly and i was pondering if anybody has had any problems bringing intercourse toys into the nation. I've heard some field can be quite strict about that sort of thing, and i don't want to proved acquiring in difficulty at customs.
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#2
Hey, that's a valid concern. I haven't personally been to st. Lucia, but i did a bit of research before touring with sex toys to more destinations. It appears like regulations can fluctuate quite a bit from state to country.
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#3
Yeah, i've read that too. Any countries have truly strict laws on sex toys, while other folks are more relaxed. It may be value checking the specific regulations for st. Lucia before you go, just to be on the safe aspect.
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#4
I actually went to st. Lucia last year and introduced a few tiny connection toys with m'in my checked luggage. I didn't have any troubles at all going via customs. As long as they're for private exploit and not for resale, you must be wonderful.
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#5
That's a relief to attend. I was mostly planning to bring any tiny, low-key toys for private use, so hopefully, it won't be a problem. Did you declare them on your customs form, or did you only pack them away and expectation for the best?
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#6
I'm curious on that too. I've heard conflicting advice on whether it's better to declare them or just try out to sneak them by way of with out drawing attention.
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#7
I actually didn't declare them on my customs form, and no-one asked m'about them when i went through customs. But i've listened to any people speak it's better to declare them just to be safe, mainly if you're not sure about the regulations in the state you're visiting.
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#8
Yeah, it's utterly better to err on the side of caution, especially when it comes to customs. I've read horror stories on people obtaining fined or even arrested for striving to bring sex toys into countries with strict regulations.
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#9
That's good advice. I believe i'll probably go ahead and declare them on my customs form, just to avoid any potential issues. Thanks for sharing your activities, everyone. It's truly helpful to hear from individuals who have been there and completed that.
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