I cycle as my regular means of transport, to get around town. I'm not talking about wearing special cycling getup - just my everyday wear. I'm about to go full time femme and haven't had a chance to experiment yet.
Is it possible to cycle comfortably while tucking? I hope to keep tucking to a minimum, by dressing to hide the bulge. But I'm the sort of woman who mostly prefers trousers for day-to-day wear, so it's a bit limiting.
I'll be hopping off my bicycle and heading straight into the office, into shops, and so on.
Will this limit me to wearing voluminous skirts and combos with long tops?
Thanks!
Skirt and long top must tidy away or get caught in the poke or tire. I saw some cis woman ride bike in skirts before.
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Well I ain't gonna try it!
Of course, I don't try to hide my parts anyhow.
I suggest very loose trousers or a custom saddle.
And really, skirts are the most fun when biking!
I always wore pants, shorts, or capris when bicycling, and was always tucked. No discomfort or any other related issues.
It took me about 2-3 weeks to be comfortable when I first started tucking, and it was about 2 years after that (and 1 yr on HRT) that I took up biking. Regular seat, nothing fancy.
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Jeanette
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I do not cycle to the extent you do. However, I have been tucking non-stop for over two years now. It takes some getting used to but I don't seem to have a problem. I do remember having to shift a couple of times when I was first tucking.
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Why not try cycling shorts underneath your clothes. The spandex should act like a gaff and hold your package in place. Or so that is what I would imagine. REI has a large selection and the happen to be on sale. Since I am not well endowed it is not much of a problem for me as after 8 months of HRT my testes have shrunk and now can be pushed back up into my body.
I have been tucking for a few years and my bicycle is my main mode of transportation and i never had problems with it
I am tucked at all times I like wearing short shorts, yoga pants and sexy outfits. None of which look very good with a bulge. I have no problems doing anything physical. Actually I find tucking offers more protection. Once you start tucking on a regular basis your testicles retreat back into your abdomen. This offers some protection against accidental trauma. More importantly you can endure a moderate impact to your crotch without being incapacitated or going to your knees which is a good way to get outed. You get used to tucking after a while. I have been tucking most of my life so being untucked is uncomfortable for me at this point.