Proof that the best things you pack aren’t on your checklist.
There’s the version of travel you plan for. Boarding passes, outfits, everything that makes the list. And then there’s what you don’t write down. The things you bring to feel like yourselves, together, anywhere.
Because intimacy doesn’t stay home. It travels.
why couples feel it more away from home.
Over 60 percent of couples say they feel more connected when traveling, and nearly half say they’re more physically affectionate. New place, new energy, fewer distractions. You’re not thinking about laundry or what’s in the fridge. You’re thinking about where to go next, and who you’re with.
It’s the same relationship, just… slightly upgraded.
And what you pack plays a part.
the rituals that come with you.
Some things are small but do heavy lifting.
Getting ready side by side. Brushing your teeth in a bathroom that isn’t yours. The quiet routines that make a place feel familiar, fast.
A SURI toothbrush, designed for both home and away, paired with a compact UV-C case, keeps that ritual intact while taking the guesswork out of hygiene on the go. No charger to think about, no extra step to plan for. It’s one less thing to carry, which is exactly the point.
the things you definitely meant to pack.
Then there are the items that earn their spot in your carry-on.
Not afterthoughts, not maybes. The things you pack on purpose.
A 3-pack of rise condoms that fits neatly into the side pocket, because travel has a way of making people a little less routine and a little more… available to the moment. Shine Aloe in a travel-size bottle, that clears TSA and, more importantly, removes friction in every sense. Vibe Mini, a compact design with travel mode that knows when to stay quiet, and when not to.
They take up almost no space, but they change the trip. The same goes for the essentials you rely on daily, designed to fit easily into your bag without adding bulk or thought.
pack like you know yourselves.
Travel has a way of turning up the volume. Studies show novelty boosts dopamine, which can heighten attraction and emotional closeness. In other words, a new city can make things feel new again.
But chemistry doesn’t just happen. It’s supported.
By the routines you keep.
The details you don’t skip.
The things you bring because you know they make you feel good, together.
Pack for the trip, of course.
But also pack like you know yourselves.
It makes all the difference.





