Tucking
Warning: graphic content and mentions of genitals

Tucking is the art of producing an artificial vagina using the penis and testicles beneath clothing. It is a technique mainly used by transgender women but is not limited to them, any person who is biologically male but is female-aligned can use this technique.
This does involve reshaping the genitals, therefore it can be dangerous if done incorrectly, so this article is here to clarify and protect your body whilst easing dysphoria.
Tucking should only be in place for a maximum of 8 hours and should not be done every day, as with binding. But here is how to do it safely:
Shaving is key: Tape will be involved so use a razor and some shaving gel/cream to shave the scrotum and surrounding area.
Carefully pull your scrotum and testes between your legs and towards the butt.
Lift the testes into the inguinal cavities to obscure them completely. Lie on your back and using 2-3 fingers, push the testes upwards and into the socket slowly with very little pressure.
Wrap the penis in gauze to avoid tape burns or ripping any skin off.
Pull the penis and scrotum between the legs gently and continue to hold the testes with the other hand.
Cover your genitals in 2-3 layers of medical tape (do not use duct tape as it damages the skin). Medical tape is also breathable so it reduces the risk of infection.
Put on a gaff or women's control underwear to keep flat and even out the tuck.

When ready to untuck, submerge yourself in a warm bath and gently unpeel the tape.

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