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Tucking post orchiectomy

Started by TechGirl, November 01, 2016, 08:09:34 AM

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TechGirl

Good morning,

This question is for all you wonderful ladies who have had an orchiectomy.

I know tucking can be difficult at the best of times, what with trying to make everything stay in place.  I have a regimen that varies between an extra pair of underwear to taping for workouts to just not caring and letting everything sit naturally.  My two little nuggets tend to go up into their canals quite nicely, and I don't usually have issues with them slipping out.

I've heard that tucking post-orchiectomy is much easier without worrying about where the little nuggets go.

However, how has your tucking of the primary member been post-orchi?  I mean, it's still there, still has to go somewhere.

Thank you in advance.

TechGirl
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PrincessCrystal

Haven't had mine, but everything I've read and experimented with says yes, it is much easier.  Think about how much they can get in the way, then think about how much easier it'll be when you just take your penis and push it back. You probably won't even need tape or anything, once they stop trying to pop back out...
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TechGirl

Quote from: PrincessCrystal on November 01, 2016, 08:15:00 AM
Haven't had mine, but everything I've read and experimented with says yes, it is much easier.  Think about how much they can get in the way, then think about how much easier it'll be when you just take your penis and push it back. You probably won't even need tape or anything, once they stop trying to pop back out...

For me, the issue has always been the central member, not its two little brothers.  Nothing more frustrating than when it starts slipping forward and things start pulling on the scrotal skin.

Amazingly, the two little ones always stay tucked.
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Veronica J

while i haven't had surgery, i haven't really had the problem of the short leg doing its will. i tuck the littlies in their canals and push the leg were it needs to go and use a gaf and  underwear a size too small and i am fine most of the day. after several hours i get uncomfortable, and get a mild ache. but the more i do it the longer i go before the ache sets in. i dont use tape of any kind,just a gaff (store bought ones) and underwear a size too small.
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Lady Sarah

If you allow that one part to atrophy, it will get much easier to tuck out of the way, without it slipping out. Mine is currently about 25% the size it was, so I never worry about slippage.
started HRT: July 13, 1991
orchi: December 23, 1994
trach shave: November, 1998
married: August 16, 2015
Back surgery: October 20, 2016
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Tessa James

I previously tried tucking and found it more uncomfortable than not.  Post orchiectomy and years on HRT my trunk junk has also shrunk to the point that panties and leggings are enough.  And then to be honest, I don't care if people know I am trans and I'm non binary enough to own my entire history.  If someone is putting their eyes on my little basket they won't find any eggs and it says more about them anyway.  I might want to ask; So are you interested honey?  But then I don't need ->-bleeped-<- trouble either :D
Open, out and evolving queer trans person forever with HRT support since March 13, 2013
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