Just curious really, as I'm new to all this. :D
All I know is, once everything settles down there it feels perfectly natural and comfortable.
I tuck full time.
Keep hoping they will fall off
:laugh:
Cindy
Might wanna move to the MTF board. Peace.
I moved it :D :D :D it's in the M2F board now.
Quote from: SilverFang on November 28, 2009, 02:44:29 AM
Might wanna move to the MTF board. Peace.
Oops... Sorry if I've done the wrong thing. I am new to this :embarrassed:
Post Merge: November 28, 2009, 02:49:29 AM
Quote from: Chris on November 28, 2009, 02:46:23 AM
I moved it :D :D :D it's in the M2F board now :D :D :D
Ditto and thank you. I just realized what I did. I am so embarrassed.
You might want to watch out for abrasion and irritation.
Tightly tucking and movement can abrade the outside.
It can also irritate the urethra as it rubs against itself internally.
Tucking and stretching too aggressively will do that.
Try to be careful and moderate in your tucking.
Preserve your future vaginoplasty donor material.
some people find it easier than others... I know people who have a hard time keeping it tucked for long times. Sometimes you have to ease yourself into it.
You might not wanna do it 24/7 and not be tucked at night to let things breathe, as keeping everything really compact can cause a few issues such as infections, pain, and the possibility of nerve desensitization.
Also, some people find that pads (as in feminine pads) are helpful for tucking in a few ways: One, it helps keep things in place well, but also helps provide some extra comfort. Two, it absorbs moisture. Moisture is bad, as you can find you can get infections (bladder) and rashes... which aren't comfortable. Oh, and three it makes things appear smoother down there, so if you're say, wearing something tighter there's no bump.
I know the pad thing probably sounds weird, but when I tucked I used them and it worked well. Just use the regular size ones (like, Always brand regulars). I know other people that used them and swore by them as well.
Take your time, and don't over stress it down there. If you're in pain, you're doing it for too long. Start off with a few hours a day, then go for half a day, then go for a full day until you get used to it. Over night is usually not recommended, as I mentioned... And, oh yeah, erections equal pain, just to warn you. LOL
Quote from: gothique11 on November 28, 2009, 06:26:39 AM
some people find it easier than others... I know people who have a hard time keeping it tucked for long times. Sometimes you have to ease yourself into it.
You might not wanna do it 24/7 and not be tucked at night to let things breathe, as keeping everything really compact can cause a few issues such as infections, pain, and the possibility of nerve desensitization.
Also, some people find that pads (as in feminine pads) are helpful for tucking in a few ways: One, it helps keep things in place well, but also helps provide some extra comfort. Two, it absorbs moisture. Moisture is bad, as you can find you can get infections (bladder) and rashes... which aren't comfortable. Oh, and three it makes things appear smoother down there, so if you're say, wearing something tighter there's no bump.
I know the pad thing probably sounds weird, but when I tucked I used them and it worked well. Just use the regular size ones (like, Always brand regulars). I know other people that used them and swore by them as well.
Take your time, and don't over stress it down there. If you're in pain, you're doing it for too long. Start off with a few hours a day, then go for half a day, then go for a full day until you get used to it. Over night is usually not recommended, as I mentioned... And, oh yeah, erections equal pain, just to warn you. LOL
Yeh... now you mention the erection bit. I found for a while that having my penis between my legs caused an awkward degree of arousal! I think like anything else that's worth while, it's an art that I will get used to :-*
The longer you are anti "T" meds the better it gets. Things shrink and it makes it easier. Of course an Orchie makes it a snap. No twins to worry about andthe pad thing helps greatly.
Janet