
en a transgender person wants to look feminine, they have to hide their family jewels. A smooth crotch gives the illusion of a female sex. So no unsightly bulge should appear. But how do they do it?
It’s called «tucking». It’s the art of hiding male genitalia to give the appearance of a vagina. Many transgender people practice it: transvestites, drag queens, no-genders, transsexuals, trans-species (who define themselves as belonging to no earthly species), … In short, you understand that it’s therefore important to know the art of penile concealment. Who wants to see a piece of dick or ball sticking out of a beautiful woman’s panties? Well, there are categories on adult entertainment sites for that, as well as camming sites. But that’s not the point!
So, are you curious to find out more about tucking and its various methods? Then you won’t have to ask any more embarrassing questions of the next transgender person you meet. I’d like to thank you.
Why do trans people use tucking?
As I said, the first reason is to give a feminine appearance. The better the illusion, the more the trans person will feel affirmed in their gender (in this case, feminine). For some, it’s a way of life, because they can practice it every day. For others, it’s more of an occasional or special event thing.
It’s important to understand that this action gives the person a feeling of control over their body, which helps considerably with self-acceptance. And a fulfilled person is much more interesting sexually. They’ll be bolder and dare to do more things. If you’ve ever met and dated one in your life, you know what I’m talking about.
What to do?
Tucking may seem simple, but it does require a little practice. Tucking can make use of the inguinal canals, which develop before birth. By applying gentle upward pressure, the testicles will slide upwards and back into place. They can also do it manually. Normally, a well-executed tuck is not painful. I’m telling you this because I can already see you trying it out … yes, you can, don’t deny it ..
So once the testicles are in place, pull the penis and scrotum between the legs. That’s what holds the balls in place. Some trans people even wedge their penis in the anus for optimum hold. It’s a good idea to gently stretch the penis a few times to loosen it up, otherwise it may hurt.
And the whole thing is usually held together by clothes, often tight and form-fitting, accompanied by pantyhose. Which brings me to the subject of special tucking panties. Yes, they had to exist to provide a little more comfort for the women who wear them. We call them «gaffes». They’re underwear specially designed to fit the bodies of transgender women. Briefs that are wider at the crotch to offer sufficient coverage, made from high-quality fabrics for added comfort and softness,You can start by pulling the underwear up to the knees, putting everything in place, then pulling them back up and covering everything. Easy, fast, pleasant. More than just pulling the whole package.
Finally, one last technique, the one you probably had in mind: adhesive tape. But not your supermarket tape! One that takes care of the skin. Nobody wants to rip the skin off their penis while undressing at home at night. So we’ll be using a medical tape bought from a chemist.
And for peeing?
The classic question. Generally speaking, undergarments are designed for this purpose, or the person tucks themselves in with this detail in mind. This makes it easy to relieve oneself. In the case of a prosthetic vagina, a small reservoir and hose can be fitted to give the appearance of a peeing cat.
An indirect link with testicular cancer
A rumor is circulating on forums about the impact of tucking on health. It is said to increase the risk of testicular cancer. According to the medical explanation, tucking is an artificial equivalent of cryptorchidism (cryptos = hidden –>
hidden testicle). The testicles are outside not only to cool them down and keep them at a temperature of 37°C to enable spermatogenesis, but also and above all to maintain correct cell divisions without chromosomal abnormalities and therefore without risk of transformation into cancerous cells.
Cryptorchidism in its extreme form is dangerous when the testicles are located intra-abdominally: the risk of testicular cancer is 5 to 10 times greater in cases of abdominal cryptorchidism than in normal subjects. Tucking causes the testicles to be squeezed by the tissue, resulting in a temperature above the tolerated limit (around 30°C): the heat generated by tucking is close to body temperature, i.e. 37°C… or even higher. This can increase the risk of cancer in the long term.
Now allshe has todo ismake herself beautiful…
Once a trans person has been «tucked in», all that’s left to do is what a cisgender woman does: dress femininely, apply make-up and do her hair. A touch of perfume and feminine gestures, and she’s ready to win your heart. She can even wear simple lingerie to welcome you. A well-executed tuck really gives the appearance of a feminine crotch. You’re sure to appreciate this cover-up that titillates your most secret fantasies.
Another detail to choose from: the beard. Most will want to hide it, and will use a shaving technique and products dedicated to camouflaging hard hair. But there are exceptions and trans people who like to look feminine while keeping their beard, like the famous Conchita Wurst, who won the Eurovision Song Contest. After that, it’s up to each person’s desires and pleasures – I’m not responsible for anything!
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