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Any Guys Using Stp?


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Guest StrandedOutThere
Not usin an stp right now, but if I pack anything I do it in a jockstrap under the boxers. A suggestion on stp's (and this modification is curtesy of the washroom) is to take the strap, get a ring -either metal penis ring or plastic one- that the stp can fit through, sew the ring on the front/back of the strap and make a hole to the ring size. Wear the stp through the strap under your boxers :) And if it was me I would probably drop that stp in first before anything and use a safety pin to mark exactly where I want the center for that ring.

Hmmm... That sounds like a good plan. I have a jock strap. Now it's time to get to modding it. ;)

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Guest Jackson

Not to promote any kind of brands, but another gentleman gave me the advice of using the Under Armour jock straps. It's not too expensive, but then I don't know the going rate either. But it positions everything perfectly. I've tried a few other things since then, but nothing seems to work quite as well as that.

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And now it's time for this topic to live again! Cause I said so. >_>

I'm getting my first STP, but I'm not sure which brand would be best. I'm leaning towards DJ's over the Mango. Also, what kinda package do either brand come in? >_< Having a good biomale friend order mine and it would be poor thanks if something awkward came to his door. XD

Well you know, more awkward than a penis in a box, cause for most people of the world that IS pretty strange. =3

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And now it's time for this topic to live again! Cause I said so. >_>

I'm getting my first STP, but I'm not sure which brand would be best. I'm leaning towards DJ's over the Mango. Also, what kinda package do either brand come in? >_< Having a good biomale friend order mine and it would be poor thanks if something awkward came to his door. XD

Well you know, more awkward than a penis in a box, cause for most people of the world that IS pretty strange. =3

Actually (and this is a commentary on the world lol) at this point, penises in boxes have become pretty commonplace; boxes, padded envelopes, heck, I think everything except bubble wrap and a clear baggie LOL.

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And now it's time for this topic to live again! Cause I said so. >_>

I'm getting my first STP, but I'm not sure which brand would be best. I'm leaning towards DJ's over the Mango. Also, what kinda package do either brand come in? >_< Having a good biomale friend order mine and it would be poor thanks if something awkward came to his door. XD

Well you know, more awkward than a penis in a box, cause for most people of the world that IS pretty strange. =3

I use mango, so I know they're really descrete. It's just a cube shaped brown box, and it says "medical equipment" on the side.

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I got mine from DJ. It came in a padded envelope with his name and address on the return. It just looked like I ordered some random thing from eBay. You couldn't tell what it was.

Okay guys, here's another random question. I've pretty much got the STP thing figured out. I've been practicing with it at home and am no longer making icky mistakes. Now I want to wear it out. What do you fellas do with the tubing when you are just going about your business? Do you leave it in the "ready" position or do you tuck it out of the way and arrange it when it's time to use it? Mine uses a medicine spoon for the "business" end. It isn't so comfortable for walking or sitting for long periods.

Yeah, so that was probably TMI, but I'm pretty much clueless and want to know how others deal.

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I got mine from DJ. It came in a padded envelope with his name and address on the return. It just looked like I ordered some random thing from eBay. You couldn't tell what it was.

Okay guys, here's another random question. I've pretty much got the STP thing figured out. I've been practicing with it at home and am no longer making icky mistakes. Now I want to wear it out. What do you fellas do with the tubing when you are just going about your business? Do you leave it in the "ready" position or do you tuck it out of the way and arrange it when it's time to use it? Mine uses a medicine spoon for the "business" end. It isn't so comfortable for walking or sitting for long periods.

Yeah, so that was probably TMI, but I'm pretty much clueless and want to know how others deal.

Well, like I said before I use the mango and I think it's pretty similar to the DJ stuff in terms of tubing. So what I do really depends on the type of underware I'm wearing. If I'm wearing briefs I don't use a harness, and I tuck the packer up and to the right and leave the tubing in the "ready" postion. If I'm wearing boxer briefs I have to use a harness, and usually let the packer hang down and to the right, and tuck the tubing up and to the left. I also find this stops the problem of looking wrongly excited which you can get with stp's.

If you don't get what I mean, and need a more graphic description pm me. I don't want to write anything innapropriate here in the forums. x

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Well, like I said before I use the mango and I think it's pretty similar to the DJ stuff in terms of tubing. So what I do really depends on the type of underware I'm wearing. If I'm wearing briefs I don't use a harness, and I tuck the packer up and to the right and leave the tubing in the "ready" postion. If I'm wearing boxer briefs I have to use a harness, and usually let the packer hang down and to the right, and tuck the tubing up and to the left. I also find this stops the problem of looking wrongly excited which you can get with stp's.

If you don't get what I mean, and need a more graphic description pm me. I don't want to write anything innapropriate here in the forums. x

Thanks, Sergei. I get you.

Man... I'm so proud of myself for getting that STP figured out. I was so proud that I went on a walk last night and used my STP outside. Oh yeah!

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And When I was growing up I always thought that Andy Granatelli was selling a automotive additive. :huh:

Now I'm embarassed that I used to walk into an automotive parts store and just ask for it out loud, by name! :blush::blush:

Love ya,

Sally

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Now this is getting to a problem that I've been pondering off and on lately. I actually wear my equipment in the Under Armour so there is no outlet. If I wear it any other way, it doesn't feel like it's really a part of me. So do I need to just suck it up and get used to it so when I get a DJ or Mango, then I'm ready to go? I've been way too spoiled by this Under Armour strap.

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Now this is getting to a problem that I've been pondering off and on lately. I actually wear my equipment in the Under Armour so there is no outlet. If I wear it any other way, it doesn't feel like it's really a part of me. So do I need to just suck it up and get used to it so when I get a DJ or Mango, then I'm ready to go? I've been way too spoiled by this Under Armour strap.

I use a strap, but not the Under Armour one. Maybe I should check that out.

When I'm at school I don't usually pack because I am wearing baggy pants. I kind of just wear it if I'm "out" (cause public restrooms are narsty). I've just kinda been scrunching the strap down with my underwear...you know, as if I were wearing two pairs. That seems to work okay. You pretty much have to be in a stall though. I wouldn't be cool to mess with all that equipment at a urinal.

Sally, you are funny. I've thought that same thing. I saw some STP stuff when I was Advance Auto the other day. BTW, I was really annoyed because they didn't have the relays that would fix my power locks. EVIL!!!!!!!!! A relay should be a simple thing to find and replace. Apparently the one for my horn isn't the same as the ones for the locks, even though they are the same size. *sigh*

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