Hey ladies,
So I have watched a couple different YouTube vids about how to make a gaff and how to tuck. My penis (when not aroused) is relatively small maybe an inch and a half at most. However, my testis are rather large and it hurts a lot when they are in the abdominal cavity and I then go to close me legs. The pressure is almost unbearable.
Tips and tricks are always welcomed
Loves 💋❤️💋
Alora
Me, too. I prefer flowy skirts, so most of the time I don't even try to tuck. But when tucking is appropriate or necessary, I use shapewear panties. They work quite well, giving a smooth look under pants without squishing anything painfully. I wore them all day yesterday without getting uncomfortable.
It use to hurt for me too, but not anymore... guess I got use to it. Plus hormones shrunk my testis.
Quote from: Angélique LaCava on November 20, 2016, 11:15:55 AM
... guess I got use to it. Plus hormones shrunk my testis.
Ditto! No pain no gain?? After years of tucking, the tighter the better, I now feel uncomfortable not doing it at all? Wearing jeans with nothing under has become a nuisance at best!!
Do you really need 'gaffs'? What kind of anti-A using? Casodex best 'chemical castration' I've found, better than an 'orchi'? Between daughter and my son's girlfriend keeping FAV underwear for tucking has become an impossible task, all being 'lost in the wash'!!
Quote from: Kiera on November 20, 2016, 11:28:36 AM
Ditto! No pain no gain?? After years of tucking, the tighter the better, I now feel uncomfortable not doing it at all? Wearing jeans with nothing under has become a nuisance at best!!
Do you really need 'gaffs'? What kind of anti-A using? Casodex best 'chemical castration' I've found, better than an 'orchi'? Between daughter and my son's girlfriend keeping FAV underwear for tucking has become an impossible task, all being 'lost in the wash'!!
Is tucking easier with or without a gaff? And I get it,
No pain, No gain! I'm going to have a lot of that during my transition. What is the best type of panties to buy?
Thanks ladies much love 💋❤️💋
Quote from: Alora on November 20, 2016, 11:41:44 AM
Is tucking easier with or without a gaff? And I get it, No pain, No gain! I'm going to have a lot of that during my transition. What is the best type of panties to buy?
Thanks ladies much love 💋❤️💋
the gaff changed my life because before I found out about it I couldn't tuck in pantys or bikinis, but now I can since I wear a gaff all the time.
Quote from: Angélique LaCava on November 20, 2016, 11:51:58 AM
the gaff changed my life because before I found out about it I couldn't tuck in pantys or bikinis, but now I can since I wear a gaff all the time.
Angélique, I don't know how you manage it. I can't do it, even after a year on HRT and some degree of "shrinkage" down there. It's just too uncomfortable. I just pick loose skirts or slacks, and flowing tops so the bulge isn't noticeable. RLE sucks. I can't wait for SRS, but it's going to be a year away at best. Thanks, WPATH.
With kindness,
Terri
Quote from: Maybebaby56 on November 20, 2016, 01:07:12 PM
RLE sucks.
Hey Terri,
So I'm not up on all my terms yet, what is RLE?
Loves 💋❤️💋
Alora
Alora - RLE stands for "Real Life Experience". Meaning you are living 100% full time in your real gender. RLE is often a requirement for surgery and the few insurances paying for surgery usually require one year of RLE. It is in line with the standards of care for trans people. However it is heavily discussed since this can cause more problems than it is worth...
gafs are a life saver, i am pre hrt and when wearing jeans they are amazing. i used to only be able to handle around 4~6hours and now its all day. lets just say i aint tiny.
i tried tape, no bloody thankyou.
gafs all the way, the little fellas dont need to be all the way up to the max in their cavaties btw. they wont stay all the way in there anyway (gravity and walking)
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Quote from: sarah1972 on November 20, 2016, 01:57:03 PM
Alora - RLE stands for "Real Life Experience". Meaning you are living 100% full time in your real gender. RLE is often a requirement for surgery and the few insurances paying for surgery usually require one year of RLE. It is in line with the standards of care for trans people. However it is heavily discussed since this can cause more problems than it is worth...
Thanks Sarah
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Quote from: Maybebaby56 on November 20, 2016, 01:07:12 PM
Angélique, I don't know how you manage it. I can't do it, even after a year on HRT and some degree of "shrinkage" down there. It's just too uncomfortable. I just pick loose skirts or slacks, and flowing tops so the bulge isn't noticeable. RLE sucks. I can't wait for SRS, but it's going to be a year away at best. Thanks, WPATH.
With kindness,
Terri
Yeah - hurts a lot. Have not figured how to do it best. Sometimes it works and I can stay tucked for two or three hours but most of the time it hurts right away. Also noticed that it hurts more when sitting. No leg crossing when tucking...
The real catch is that most cloth I want to wear need tucking... so I am more and more considering surgery.
Also agree on RLE - I hope that the SOC will evolve (soon) and RLE will no longer be a strict requirement...
Hi Alora,
Sorry about the acronyms, but it looks like your question was already answered. I only wanted to add that what I should have said was "RLE with a penis sucks". Living full-time as a female is wonderful, or at least it could be. The problem is that one of my kids, as well as my soon-to-be ex-wife are totally not on board with me presenting as female, so the RLE requirement is making me choose between seeing my kids and getting my insurance company to pay for my SRS.
I also present as "male" at work, although I am not sure who I am fooling. Last week the department secretary complimented me on how nice my eyebrows looked, lol. I know some people know, and I am guessing quite a few suspect, especially after I legally changed my name from Terence to Terri, and that name now shows up on all my e-mails. and I have had very noticeable FFS.
To me, clothing does not define gender. I think of myself as female 100% of the time. To address the RLE requirement, I have changed my gender marker with the SSA and the Virginia DMV, and the US State Department (i.e. passport). I am legally female. If anyone asks when I started RLE, I just show them my driver's license, and point to the date it was issued.
~Terri
Quote from: Maybebaby56 on November 20, 2016, 03:22:36 PM
Hi Alora,
Sorry about the acronyms, but it looks like your question was already answered. I only wanted to add that what I should have said was "RLE with a penis sucks". Living full-time as a female is wonderful, or at least it could be. The problem is that one of my kids, as well as my soon-to-be ex-wife are totally not on board with me presenting as female, so the RLE requirement is making me choose between seeing my kids and getting my insurance company to pay for my SRS.
I also present as "male" at work, although I am not sure who I am fooling. Last week the department secretary complimented me on how nice my eyebrows looked, lol. I know some people know, and I am guessing quite a few suspect, especially after I legally changed my name from Terence to Terri, and that name now shows up on all my e-mails. and I have had very noticeable FFS.
To me, clothing does not define gender. I think of myself as female 100% of the time. To address the RLE requirement, I have changed my gender marker with the SSA and the Virginia DMV, and the US State Department (i.e. passport). I am legally female. If anyone asks when I started RLE, I just show them my driver's license, and point to the date it was issued.
~Terri
Hi Terri,
Thanks for sharing. I'm really sorry that your soon to be ex wife and one of your kids are having a hard time excepting you for who you are. The name and gender change is something else to will need to look into. But I think that is going to be a year down the road at least for me. I'm in a hurry to make the transition, but I know making the change is half the fun. The journey of self discovery is exciting.
Loves 💋❤️💋
Been tucking and wearing bra and panties pretty much full time for about 3 months. Gotten used to it and I really don't feel right untucked any more. Certain times doesn't work well though I usually can stay tucked even while running.
I do use tape sometimes. I've been shaving that area for a while so no issues like that. Took a few tries but found a type of athletic tape that works well, not irritating, stays stuck when i do it right and comes off ok. Comes in pink and purple also :). (Think it's Mueller M-tape?)
Bikini panties one size too small helps keep the unwanted out of the way.
I guess I'm lucky. I just wear a pair of Cupid light control panties that are 2 for $7 at Walmart and everything fits and it's very comfortable and no bulge at all.
So I'm always wearing leggings. But before HRT tho I couldn't fit the jingle bells in my panties and that was very disconcerting. Since HRT everything has gotten smaller and the jingles bells have practically shrunk down to nothing.
Quote from: Alora on November 20, 2016, 10:30:56 AM
Hey ladies,
So I have watched a couple different YouTube vids about how to make a gaff and how to tuck. My penis (when not aroused) is relatively small maybe an inch and a half at most. However, my testis are rather large and it hurts a lot when they are in the abdominal cavity and I then go to close me legs. The pressure is almost unbearable.
Tips and tricks are always welcomed
Loves 💋❤️💋
Alora
I found that I couldn't do it until a year in on T. I think they're designed to be too large to ascend after you hit a certain point in development. Fortunately the blockers take care of them eventually and they can fit up there better. It never seems ideal though because basically they stop once they're in the pubis, making that look extremely bulgy. Not to mention that it's a lot easier to get hit in your pubis than between your legs. It's a mess, I can't wait for bottom surgery.
Quote from: Alora on November 20, 2016, 11:41:44 AMWhat is the best type of panties to buy?
Last time I checked hard to find, unavailable? Search ebay Maidenform (non-stretch nylon)
très cher ami !!
My dysphoria was bad prior to surgery, pain of wearing a gaff subsided after wearing one part time then slowly made it to full time for three years. Most people this will be painful as the junk was never meant to be there but does get better over time.
tucking had always been painful (literally and metaphorically) as most of you know already. moreover, i honestly didn't know i was tucking the wrong way until i watched rupaul's drag race and those girls talked about moving things up into the abdominal cavity with TAPE. but my own way still worked for me all these years up until last year when i stopped completely. i have no idea how some of you can use tape. i mean, ouch!
and btw, what's a gaff? is that like a special super tight panty?
Tucking for.me was never difficult been tucking for yrs with no pain or problems. I have the ability when soft to push it into my pubic mound and pull my but sack over and I'm flat.
Quote from: .Christy on November 22, 2016, 08:47:07 PM
and btw, what's a gaff? is that like a special super tight panty?
Ooo.... I can actually answer this one. A gaff is something that you wear under your panties to keep you tucked and smooth looking.
The best gaff vidioes I've seen on YouTube use the top stretchy part of pantyhose and the tube part of a tube sock. Slide the pantyhose band through the tube. Put one leg in each hole that is now there and slide up. (You wear it like a thong) then you can slide your panties over top. No bulge, and no painful tape. The length of the tube determines the comfort level of the gaff over all.
Loves 💋❤️💋
Okay. I'm figuring out this tucking bit. I have been tucked for the last few hours. The micro-errections are becomeing less and less. But I found the sweet spot for those unwanted testis.
Thanks for the tips and tricks everyone.
Loves 💋❤️💋
I try to tuck 24 hours. The only issue I have is when "it" wakes up in the morning, as it always does, tucked or not.
Can't wait to start hrt, assuming that will help with tucking.
Quote from: TechGirl on November 24, 2016, 06:47:03 AM
I try to tuck 24 hours. The only issue I have is when "it" wakes up in the morning, as it always does, tucked or not.
Can't wait to start hrt, assuming that will help with tucking.
I have a question for those of you who tuck 24/7... my penis is semi hard after being tucked or when trying to tuck. There is a lot of pressure at the base of the penis and and overall feeling of the circulation being cut off. Was this normal for anyone when they first started out? Should I be concerned (not that I'm not ready to get grid of them) but I don't want to break myself and mess up my chances of a successful SRS in the future.
Loves 💋❤️💋
Tucking is inconvenient and doesn't always result in the smooth look which I desire. It is difficult to keep them tucked. SRS is not currently a possibility for me and will probably never be. I would willingly accept total nullo (total removal) with a proper urethral relocation if that was possible.
I just realized that the pressure I'm feeling as actually the compression on my testis while I have my legs closed and they are up in my abdominal cavity. I'll get used to it.
Thanks again ladies 💋❤️💋
Don't forget some moisturizer or something for long term tucks.
Best solution - get rid of them!
They were definitely the biggest source of my dysphoria for me.
Quote from: LShipley on November 25, 2016, 08:11:34 AM
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Best solution - get rid of them!
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I would if I could find an acceptable way to do it (total removal).
they may have been a source of problems in the beginning, but due to money and the fact the "girls" have been with me for so long. i do not for see ever getting rid of them. there is no problems crossing my legs now things fall where they may. also think i will never be a tucker again. although shrinkage sometime in the future would be welcome.
Quote from: LShipley on November 25, 2016, 08:11:34 AM
Don't forget some moisturizer or something for long term tucks.
Best solution - get rid of them!
They were definitely the biggest source of my dysphoria for me.
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Moisture is usually the enemy to my tuck. I actually need to wrap "it" in a little tissue paper (i.e. toilet paper) to keep it in place and absorb the sweat buildup. Otherwise "it" slides out, and THAT gets mighty uncomfortable.
I have pain rarely with the way I tuck. I'm also small down there which makes me happy :) Anyways some tricks I use, depending on what I'm wearing include using the sock and pantyhose waist band method( My go to) which I use 99.9% of the time when I tuck. I make sure that I get the smallest waist band. I found that when I use a larger band it doesn't hold as well. Things shift and some pain and discomfort follows. I usually never have pain with this method. Even when putting compression shorts over it for when I wear leggings. Tape always hurts me eventually so I try to stay away from that unless I'm going in water. Hope this helps :)
Quote from: Iliana.Found on November 30, 2016, 09:53:15 AM
I have pain rarely with the way I tuck. I'm also small down there which makes me happy :) Anyways some tricks I use, depending on what I'm wearing include using the sock and pantyhose waist band method( My go to) which I use 99.9% of the time when I tuck. I make sure that I get the smallest waist band. I found that when I use a larger band it doesn't hold as well. Things shift and some pain and discomfort follows. I usually never have pain with this method. Even when putting compression shorts over it for when I wear leggings. Tape always hurts me eventually so I try to stay away from that unless I'm going in water. Hope this helps :)
I tried the sock/pantyhose thing but I need a bigger waist band. The one I got is just a little small. But I think I'm getting it down. I'm able to sleep tucked and still be tucked in the morning without it. I just need something to help me get through the day.
Thanks everyone 💋❤️💋