Tucking is defined by the Transgender Health Information Program as ways one can hide the penis and testes, such as moving the penis and scrotum between the buttocks, or moving the testes up into the inguinal canals. The inguinal canals make up the body cavity where the testes sit before birth. Some people may also tuck for aesthetic purposes, for cosplay or drag. Tucking will allow all these individuals to achieve a smooth appearance and hide any external genitals. Learn more about talking to people who are transgender or nonbinary. Take a break, and return later. Practice tucking a few times when relaxed and in a comfortable space at home before going out. A gaff is a piece of fabric that flattens the lower body. Pantyhose can be found in most grocery and department stores and will allow you to tailor the size of the gaff for your needs.

For every 30-50lbs of excess weight you will lose an inch of visible penis.
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Now, I know a lot of people see these as inseparable, a perfect tautology of gender and anatomy. Men have penises, and people with penises are men. And that can be a pretty serious situation to find yourself in. Yes, men are the vast majority of the audience for penis-related advice, given that most penis-owners are still men at least until we implement our secret plan to dump finasteride into the water supply.
Updated: November 13, Reader-Approved References. Handle your body parts gently, take steps to prevent irritations and infection, and use medical tape instead of duct tape. Since taping regularly can cause skin irritation, you may want to try out alternatives, such as tight-fitting underwear, shapewear, or specialty garments. Safety precaution: Prolonged tucking increases the risk of complications. Avoid tucking for longer than 8 hours at a time, and keep your genitals untucked for extended periods every day, such as while you sleep. If you need help paying for garments, your local trans health resource center may offer financial assistance. To tuck and tape, start by shaving the scrotum and surrounding area so the tape doesn't pull the hair out. Next, slide the testes and scrotum carefully between your legs toward your buttocks.