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Awkward moments while passing through security! Is it for the Security chap or the damsel?

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Damsel doesn't seem to be in distress! :cool:

BTW, in which country do MALE security check the females? :confused:

P.S: The next two scanty-dressed-girls in the Q seem to have fun, unperturbed! :shocked:
 
Damsel doesn't seem to be in distress! :cool:

BTW, in which country do MALE security check the females? :confused:

P.S: The next two scanty-dressed-girls in the Q seem to have fun, unperturbed! :shocked:

In Oslo, Norway, I guess..In case the person insists on female guard the same has to be provided
 
You are in need and I am in need. Come on. Let us get over it all now and here quickly is the basic principle of mlecha civilisation. LOL.
 
Education for those who want to pitch in hard. Mlechcha is not a derogatory word, Any foreigner not following sanatana dharma is a melechcha as per apte's samskrit dictionary.
 
There is no crowd surrounding the damsel..Had it been India we would have found a crowd surrounding the damsel with their mouth wide open!
Yes, Ganesh!

Want to share an anecdote, here. A teen aged girl from the U S of A, who is my distant relative, stayed with me for a month to learn music.

One evening, she wore a mini shorts and a low cut window top - means a showy top with only a few thin strips at the back and wanted to

go for shopping! I said unless she wears a jeans + T'shirt or a chudidhar set, I am NOT coming with her and she obeyed! :lol:
 
I dont think this pic is actually true..it could be just a fake.
I am sure quite sure most airports have some private rooms for security checks and females tend to females as far as I know.

But I remember once in India when I was flying home a few year back..I was wearing a long black trench coat and underneath the coat I wore a rather skimpy top and loose long pants but since the skimpy top was covered with the black coat no one would ever know the top was skimpy..in fact I only wear the top with a coat and not without a coat.

When I came for security check..the security personnel told me to remove the coat and put in the scanner.

I told the female security personnel that the top beneath the coat was kind of skimpy and I would not want to remove my coat in public and asked if I could remove the coat in their closed area and she said a firm NO!

So I had no choice but to remove the coat and wait for it to go thru the scanner machine and get it from the other side!
Till then I had to stand in that skimpy top and long pants much to my discomfort cos it was India where people do stare.

I was quite surprise that an Indian female security personnel did not bother when I asked for some privacy

In Malaysia this will never happen..no one asks a woman to remove her coat during a security check.I have walked thru security checks with a trench coat so many times.
 
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Dear Renu,

You are conservative and y
ou know about the ogling Indian males! :spy:

So, why a skimpy top in India??

Anyway, we learn by our mistakes and we NEVER stop learning! :D
 
Dear Renu,

You are conservative and y
ou know about the ogling Indian males! :spy:

So, why a skimpy top in India??

Anyway, we learn by our mistakes and we NEVER stop learning! :D

dear RR ji,

Did you read what I wrote in my post?

I wrote that the top was skimpy but I wore a long black trench coat over it....so the skimpiness did not show cos it was covered with the coat...no one would know what kind of top lies beneath the coat.

I did not expect that the airport security would ask me to remove my coat.
 
dear RR ji,

Did you read what I wrote in my post?........
Dear Renu,

Of course, YES!

But these dumb lady security personnel don't know how to act according to the situation!

If coat has to be kept in a tray, IT HAS TO BE! So funny is their logic. That is what I meant. :)
 
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