Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishA mother on her first holiday abroad was left red-faced at the airport after a security officer discovered a sex toy in her luggage – much to her surprise. Teena Ledet, from Belle Chasse, Louisiana, U.S., had been travelling with her boyfriend, Ryan and her daughter, Brianna, to Europe when the hilarious incident occurred. When Brianna was joining Teena on her flight, little did the mother know her daughter had cooked up a risqué prank with her partner. Ryan had purchased a double-ended dildo, before giving it to Brianna to sneak into Teena’s hand luggage.  As Teena approached security and passed over her bag, she was left mortified after a security officer opened the luggage in front of dozens of passengers to find the bright-pink sex toy placed on top of her clothes. Video footage recorded by Brianna shows the moment the security officer smirks and shoots Teena a suggestive look after unzipping her suitcase. The flustered mother cupped her hand over her mouth after realising she was the subject of a prank, as her daughter roared with laughter. Teena can be heard saying to Brianna, ‘I cannot believe you did that. I want to f*****g cry right now,’ before ordering her daughter to stop the recording.  Teena Ledet, from Belle Chasse, Louisiana , U.S., was left red-faced at the airport after a security officer discovered a sex toy in her luggage – much to her surprise  Video footage recorded by Brianna shows the moment the security officer smirks and shoots Teena a suggestive look after unzipping her suitcaseRecalling the moment to Caters, Brianna said: ‘Our plan was almost foiled when mum spotted her bag looked a little bit more lumpy.’I was able to convince her it was just an outlet converter and she needed to hurry up to get through security.’I made sure to go through first so I could wait and see if it was picked up and fortunately it was.’She added: ‘Mum’s reaction was priceless.’ Meanwhile, travel expert has revealed which harmless actions could extend a flier’s time at a security checkpoint.Jeff Price, an airport security coordinator-trainer, explained the behaviors, actions and physical traits that mean a traveler may have a higher chance of being pulled aside.’There’s a variety of things that people look for or the TSA personnel will look for – and many of them are the same things that we train airport personnel,’ Price told Fox News Digital.Price, owner of the airport management training company Leading Edge Strategies, noted that multiple behaviors could be red flags in the eyes of transportation security officers (TSOs).  Teena’s boyfriend, Ryan, had purchased a pink double-ended dildo, before giving it to Teena’s daughter, Brianna to sneak into the mother’s luggage Agents usually look for a ‘cluster’ of those red-flagged activities rather than one thing.According to Price, two of the most common actions are yawning and outfits that don’t align with a destination’s weather patterns.Frequent yawning is an action TSA agents have paid attention to – because of what may cause it to occur.’Exaggerated yawning, lots of yawning – that might attract attention. When people are stressed, they tend to want more oxygen,’ Price said.

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