Quote from: themadwomyn on November 29, 2010, 04:00:22 PM
I have heard about using a pad to help with making it less noticeable and not being able to feel it, but I am not sure how that works exactly (this is also directed at spacial)
Thanks everyone for your kind words.
I have actually used two different versions of this.
The first was while I was living as female, in my teens. I basically sewed some underwear which had a thicker pad at the front, a thin strip beween my legs and more padding on my rear. It extended to my waist so I could pin it above my pelvis. That was necessary to prevent it falling down under its weight!! I used thick, smooth cotton. I could have used some good quality elastic or a support garment, if I'd had either.
Some experimentation will be needed. The front didn't need to be as thick as I first thought. I seem to recall I used two layers of cotton. But the pad does need to go down quite a bit into the crotch, to get the right effect. The front effect was designed to actually push the ugly bits in, rather than create a pocket. So, a bit of sewing down the centre is needed.
The rear, it was important to have the curve starting from quite high up, though, since I only wore skirts and dresses, it didn't need to come completely down to my hips, if you see what I mean. Though it does need to come down far enough that I was sitting on it. But again, the thickness doesn't need to be as much as might seem. I think it was about 4 layers in the middle, tapering off, top and bottom.
After i had the shape perfected, I sewed a tacking stitch through the material, all over, to hold it in place and stop it bunching into lumps.
I think I managed to get it right in one morning, as I recall. Though I had experiemented before.
The next version started in my 40s. A slight incontenance problem returned. Nothing serious, just small amounts occasionally. But I started buying pads which fit into my underwear. Male underwear are useless, like most male things, too loose. Female underwear are quite snug and keep the pad in place. These pads are quite thin and shaped almost like a figure of 8. They are designed for all day wear, though I do need a moisturiser. Probably because of the absorbant effect of the material. But I do suffer quite a lot from drying out in my front area for some reason, anyway.
In both cases, the pad simply creates a rounded contour, where previously it was the ugly bit. But of course, the later version does nothing for my rear.
I believe there are contour underwear available. I think it was CindyJames who mentioned them. I did ask her where she got hers, but don't think she saw the message.
Failing that, if I were to try this again, I would most likely use a panty support garment. I'd create the pads, probably from cotton and push them in.