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Does packing make a difference in passing?

Started by Nero, January 07, 2010, 02:30:56 PM

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Jamie-o

Quote from: Carson on January 08, 2010, 07:50:03 AM
I always pack and I know that it helps me pass, I have caught multiple people staring at my crotch area, especially when I go down to the city(I seem to attract gay guys even though I am straight lol) but it mostly just helps me psychologically, if I don't pack I feel and probably look visibly unbalanced.

If people are staring at your crotch, you might want to consider a smaller packer.  ;)
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Arch

Quote from: Greg on January 08, 2010, 01:34:07 PM
actually I have noticed that I walk better when packing, if the packer is secure. It's a more crotchy(*) walk, more masculine.

I guess that's why aliens from other planets are so...crotchety. (All right, it's stupid, but give me a break; it's two a.m.)
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Eli

While I haven't actually packed in public before, I've fiddled around with some homemade packers before and I've noticed that while my packers don't really show up when wearing baggy pants, I can feel it. Confidence boosting aside, it also encourages "strutting" and I noticed I was more prone to more masculine posture (like sitting with legs spread apart) when there was something there. However, I eventually came to the conclusion that if I went for a packer, it would be for a STP simply because it'd give me a "practical" reason to wear it. 
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Christo

Quote from: Nero on January 07, 2010, 02:30:56 PM
Hey guys,

Do you think packing makes a difference to other people? I don't pack, but now that I am just starting to pass I'm wondering if people check there for confirmation or what. Do women check there? The last thing I want is for people to think I'm hung when there's actually nothing to hang but I don't want to out myself either. But I'd feel really weird packing. It's just not my thing.

depends. Some girls stare at ur crotch & here in frisco some dudes look 2.

Quote from: Jamie-o on January 09, 2010, 02:53:13 AM
you might want to consider a smaller packer.  ;)

yep
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tekla

Yeah but in San Fran, the guys who notice your package are exactly the guys you don't want to notice your package, particularly when you unpack it it turns out to be an empty box.  Sorry, but that's life here in the big city.
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Adio

For me, it definitely does, but my situation might be unique (or close to it).  I'm a nursing student and we have to practice on each other.  This often involves close contact and partial disrobing (mainly just to a white t-shirt and our scrub bottoms).  The scrub bottoms are white and leave hardly nothing to the imagination (everyone we wear, including our underwear, must be white).  It would become quite obvious to my partner(s) if I wasn't packing.  So far, no mishaps have occurred.

In everyday life, I usually pack out of habit and because it feels right.  On the days that I don't for whatever reason, something feels missing more than usual.
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