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It is my understanding that nipple rings often go undetected at the check point.

I never remove my wedding ring and it never sets off the detector.

So I suspect it has to do with both the amount of metal and whether it is ferrous or not. After all the detector is simply a magnetometer.
 
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At least the TSA changed this retarded policy after this story got national coverage.
 

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SEAN, I'm pretty sure it was not your use of the word "bra" that got security in a lather over in that London.

"Terrorist" and "fire" probably tipped you into the BadBoy room for a 3hour time out.
 

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The TSA employees as a whole are about on the same level as workers at the DMV. They have no common sense and are on a power trip. They are there because they couldn't or wouldn't hold a job in the real world. A lot of them don't even know their own rules and a lot of those rules are completely moronic to begin with.

The events of 9-11 were in large part a fault of the United States. If this shitty country didn't act like an 800 pound gorilla and always try to push other countries and people around, then those same countries and people wouldn't push back and we wouldn't have anywhere near the problems that we have now.
 
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When dealing with the TSA, keep your f'ing mouth shut & just do what they want. Yes, they are low paid wanna be rent a "cops", but they have you by the short hairs.

Don't even remotely think about making a joke towards them. I've seen a few people get laid out, gang tackled & cuffed before being taken to the interrogation room. A couple of them were just drunks leaving Vegas who didn't know when to keep their mouth shut, the other was in the St. Louis airport with a fucking pistol on him. The St. Louis incident was pre-9/11, but boy oh boy did they F him up. Idiot
 

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I've seen a few people get laid out, gang tackled & cuffed before being taken to the interrogation room. A couple of them were just drunks leaving Vegas who didn't know when to keep their mouth shut, the other was in the St. Louis airport with a fucking pistol on him. The St. Louis incident was pre-9/11, but boy oh boy did they F him up. Idiot

let me guess, you saw 'these people' IN THE MIRROR!!!!


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I'm not sure how a metal detector works, but I do know it works on beam angles.

Obviously, they can change the sensitivities as they like.

That being said, I know an FBI agent who can walk through one with a gun by angling it correctly between his legs. I've watched him do it 3 or 4 times and he says he sets it off about every 10th time and then just shows them he's undercover and FBI.

That is why you can walk through most of the time with a wedding ring or belt buckle, but occasionally, it will hit the angle wrong.

Prob what happened with this chick.

-Sean
 

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MEANWHILE:
http://boingboing.net/2013/11/15/man-makes-explosives-from-thin.html

[h=1]Man makes explosives from things purchased in post-security-check airport stores[/h]Mark Frauenfelder at 11:42 am Fri, Nov 15, 2013

[h=1]Man makes explosives from things purchased in post-security-check airport stores[/h]Mark Frauenfelder at 11:42 am Fri, Nov 15, 2013
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[h=1]Why women are getting plastic surgery on their nipples[/h] By Paul Ewart <time class="date" pubdate="" datetime="2017-07-24T14:45:00.000-04:00">Published July 24, 2017 </time> news.com.au




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Let’s talk about nipples. You may not realize it, but they’re actually having a bit of a moment.
While the majority of us won’t have spent much time pondering them, these days according to cosmetic surgeons, nipples are big … big business, that is.
It all started at the end of last year when leading names in the plastic surgery industry hedged their bets and released a forecast of nip and tuck trends for 2017. Surprisingly, the hitherto ignored nipples topped the list. And in contrast to breasts, bigger is not, in fact, better when it comes to our nips.
According to findings from a survey conducted by the Plastic Surgery Group, patients with smaller-sized nipples were rated to be more attractive than their larger nippled counterparts. This was mirrored by comments from their spokesperson who said that there had been “a 30 percent rise in women requesting a smaller nipple size in the last year.”
More prominent, less prominent, bigger, smaller, darker, lighter. Horses for courses. The range of tweaks available allows anyone to get nipples that are just begging for a public “nip slip.”
“Over the last six months I’ve definitely noticed an increasing trend from patients asking for corrective nipple surgery,” says Dr. Rohit J. Kumar, a Sydney-based cosmetic plastic surgeon who owns Sydney Cosmetic Sanctuary.
“And in that time I’d say that the number of inquiries have pretty much doubled.”
But what exactly constitutes a perfect nipple? After all, they come in all shapes, sizes and colors.
Hands down, the most common treatment is the correction of inverted nipples (when the nipple is flat or concave and refuses to protrude or become erect on its own) which affects around 20 percent of all women.
At the top of customers’ wishlists, according to Kumar, is having a symmetrical pair — despite the fact that most women have — just like their breasts — asymmetric nipples. Second is the size of the nipple and areola (the pigmented area surrounding it) with a preference for smaller. Going back to the aforementioned study, nipples that occupied between 25 and 30 percent of the breast were rated highest in terms of desirability.
“I think the ‘perfect’ nipple is very subjective,” says Kumar. “What may be the right size and shape for someone, may not be what suits another patient. We can decrease the size of long and prominent nipples and the areola size can be reduced as necessary.”
“When we design the nipple and areola — particularly following breast cancer reconstruction and after breast cosmetic surgery — we aim for an area of between 1.5 to 1.65 inches in diameter and a nipple of approximately .4 inches in length.
“For the majority of patients this will deliver an aesthetically pleasing result. The aim is to make things more symmetrical, while always remembering that — as I tell my clients — they are sisters, not twins!”
If you’re not so inclined, there is an alternative to surgery: Fake nipples.
Of course, “Sex and the City” was way ahead of the trend back in the early 1990s when Samantha had a dalliance with a pair of silicone nipples that proved to be the perfect man bait.
But these instant nipple erections are no longer only in the realm of TV fiction. For those who, like Sam, want to improve on nature without facing the knife and needle, you can buy them online for around $10 a set.
Designed for use under everything from bras and dresses to sweaters and bikinis, “Just Nips‘” stick-on nipples come in multiple colors and sizes, ranging from “cold” to “freezing.”
The trend may seem symptomatic of the wold’s rapid descent into extreme narcissism. And though you might be left thinking: “what’s next? Fingernail transplants? Tongue lipo? Bellybutton lifts?” For others, the current focus on the nipple is a byproduct of the gender equality campaign, “Free the Nipple,” which promotes acceptance for women to bare their nips in public.
Whatever your stance, it’s clear that — if the trend continues to gain momentum — we may never look at the humble nipple quite the same way again.
 

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i never got into the rings thing i had a girl i use to see from time to time that had a clit ring, sorry not my thing on girls
 

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