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Title: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Kevin on September 13, 2008, 02:57:15 AM
I'm sure some of you have seen the simpleharness.pdf file, which suggest using clear elastic for a harness and all of that. Well when I tried the clear elastic, it wasn't nearly as effective as just using some elastic that I bought from Wal-Mart for 97 cents. It's not clear, but it's probably thinner than most shoe laces and it holds the packer a lot tighter than the clear elastic seemed to. I've been using this 24/7, including in the shower, and haven't had any problems. And it works with boxers. It's intense. It sits right (99% of the time) and the elastic isn't obvious. The only problem I'm having right now is that sometimes the elastic feels a little tight, but it's not painful or anything, just gets uncomfortable sometimes until I adjust it (the waistband elastic). And it's wearing in the packer from where the elastic is starting to dig in, but it's not too bad. I'd like to fix those problems soon.

Since apparently we're not allowed to post links (is that true?) I'll try to explain simply how to make the harness. If you haven't seen this PDF I'm talking about before just PM me and I'll send you the link. You just follow what it says and substitute regular elastic instead of clear elastic.

You take some elastic and put it low on your waist and tie it, that's the waistband part. The balls of the packer are going behind this waistband, so that the penis is hanging over the top. It'd be best to go ahead and place the packer now. Adjust it to where it should sit. Then take another length of elastic and tie one end to one side of your waistband and hold the other side to the other side of your waistband. There should be something like a shirt tail of elastic hanging down behind you, adjust this shirt tail so that you can pull it between your legs and up behind the packer so that it sits snugly. Tie the other end of the elastic and chop off the excess, and you should be set.

It's probably easier to understand that with the pictures in the PDF so if you need the PDF let me know. If you haven't tried this method and you're looking for an easy, effective, and cheap harness for wearing all the time I HIGHLY recommend it.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Aiden on September 13, 2008, 07:58:28 AM
LOL actually already tried that, think I did something wrong though, the elastic not long enough or something.  I am a fairly stocky person.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Dennis on September 13, 2008, 11:23:26 AM
I'll post the link. I've reviewed it and it's within TOS:

http://www.ftmguide.org/images/simpleharness.pdf (http://www.ftmguide.org/images/simpleharness.pdf)

Thanks Kevin,

Dennis
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Elwood on September 13, 2008, 11:37:38 AM
Quote from: Kevin on September 13, 2008, 02:57:15 AMSince apparently we're not allowed to post links (is that true?)
Not allowed to post links to stores, I think is the rule.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Dennis on September 13, 2008, 12:01:37 PM
This is the exact rule:

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Site staff may at their discretion provide links to other web sites, in order to provide informational resources to Susan's Place users, this is a privilege I feel that they have earned. If you are interested in this ability volunteer for the Chat, Forums, Links, or Wiki.



This is done for several reasons the main one being spam prevention. It also helps us to ensure that the sites Susan's Place links to are family friendly. To recommend sites for inclusion in the links area, simply find the category that the link best fits, and click the 'Add Link' text at the top of the page. You do not have to be the owner of the web site to submit it for listing.

So basically, if in doubt, contact a mod and they could review it and link it. When I first got on here, I linked a site not realizing it had dosage information, so inadvertently broke the rules. It's not hard to do by accident. Plus, as Susan says, she wants to limit it to prevent spam.

Also as a mod, I have nuked links to people's personal web sites when they are really outside the rules, so that's not a blanket exception.

Dennis
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: trapthavok on September 13, 2008, 12:10:53 PM
That looks like a torture device :o
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Andrew on September 14, 2008, 01:20:13 PM
Since we aren't allowed to post links, I'll just say that the "Cock Sock" is really good (google "FTM cock sock" and it'll come up). I have one and it was cheap enough (14 bucks and you can order it with a packer) to be worth it. I dunno, this harness pattern sounds like too much work.
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Aiden on September 14, 2008, 01:24:25 PM
well the harness pattern I tried again, seems to work but I made a mistake in powdering my packy with something that burns when touches a certain area.. ouch...   think I may have to spend some money on something to powder it rather than what have around house.  I don't want to use starch, because that can cause yeast infection
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Arch on September 14, 2008, 06:27:50 PM
How well does a Packy usually stay in place in jockey shorts without a harness? I'm allergic to any kind of elastic, and I wear jockeys outside of the house...
Title: Re: Cheap, Easy, & Effective Packing Harness
Post by: Dennis on September 14, 2008, 09:49:16 PM
Arch, you can use a knee-high nylon, cut it off to fit, and safety pin it to your jockeys. It may wander a bit, but at least you're not going to drop a dick on the bathroom floor when you do that. If you don't mind the extra bulk, you can use the toe of a sports sock too.

Dennis