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Maybe he's on here, or looked up your blog or something?

Lol its actually pretty funny. It was a misunderstanding. He thought that I had said I had a hysto, because his new phone cuts off text messages since I had said "history" and it cut it to "histo". He's a cool guy, fast response too once you send him the text message lol :P

He told me he would get back to me later tonight once he gets his schedule sorted out.

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Yeah I agree. The total for the one I want is 43 dollars. Thats really good compared to other packers. I like him so I'm gonna order from him. I will post once I get his product. From the pictures, I just really how his packers look. More realistic, especially the glands.

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I have a beef with the way all the packers look circumcised. But that's a manufacturer issue, not really the fault of the retailers.

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I'm getting mine tomorrow. Took a while, but he keeps you updated and seems like he really cares. He let me know how long he spent on it. I'm excited to get to actually get it tomorrow. Too bad postal doesn't deliver on sundays

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I have a beef with the way all the packers look circumcised. But that's a manufacturer issue, not really the fault of the retailers.

AFAIK all packers appear circumcised. Not sure why they do this, as there would be a market for uncut. Some of the prosthetics are uncut, but we are then talking about $200+ or so.

--Jay

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The trippy thing is most of the manufacturers are in China or Europe, where most men are uncut, so why are they making circ'ed packers?

Anyway, my confirmation emails from Nick have been confusing so I haven't sent him any money yet. I think most of the problem I'm having with the medicine spoon would be fixed with tubing. I may just buy some and fix a proper STP myself.

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I just got my packer and I love it. The color is more my skin color and there is a lot more detail to it than other packers I've received The head is a little large but its not a big deal, as every penis is different I guess. It very comfortable. I just gotta learn how to actually use it haha. Thats the hard part.

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It might be why they aren't made. They would have to make a sort of thick foreskin which wouldn't really look that real. I have seen prosthetics uncut. Since they pour separate layers it is possible to do this. However doing them so they don't tear and so on wouldn't be easy.

Likereal are the cheapest of the uncut models. Lolajake has a sale on a few models (between $75-250). I just got one (circumcised model) of theirs. Not sure what I think. If I had to spend full price I would not like it at all. But for $75 it is fairly nice. Don't know if I prefer it to RM basic packer or not (which is not good as it is definitely a cheaper base price. They do have 2-3 uncut models on sale.

--Jay

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i have now worked out that using a very short thin elastic - the sort they used to put in womens panties, is great for sewing into your underpants to hold the packer, its not noticable and works an absolute treat, even with looser legged ones - ive sewn lots of my pants with it and the packer stays in place, much better than the wider elastic. Itsonly a few pence a metre too.........

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Great idea. I think since I can sew a button on and that sort of thing, I could actually do this.

--Jay

....i hav some really iny press studs which wouldalso be a good idea, but if you try the elastic lst, you mightnot need either

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Great idea. I think since I can sew a button on and that sort of thing, I could actually do this.

--Jay

....i hav some really iny press studs which wouldalso be a good idea, but if you try the elastic lst, you mightnot need either

Those are snaps, for those you'alls speaking American. :)

--Jay

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I have been asked recently for a photo of the way i sew
elastic into the pants for packing, here is the way i do it - i use 1/4 inch
nicker eastic, and how long depends on the size, cut of pants and where you want
to pack - these pants are hipsters so low, and i have used 7 inches of elastc
with a tiny bit extra to fold over at the edges so it wont fray. I fol it at the
top whereyou see ive sewn it in just under the waist band - it might look high
but trust me it isnt, i have a love honey mr softee, small size which everyone
knows is quite large enough to appear as a facid penis. The elasic is thin yet
very strong, if you wear black pants use black eastic/cotton but it doesn show
anyway. Be sure t sew it right around the fold over from one side, over the top
tothe other side, then backagain for xtra strength. If you want to wear looser
boxers then just loop the elastic at the end, ive tried this without sewing
velcro on or using a small press stud but only on tighter pants and it worked,
but see how it goes with the looser ones, give it a go - it works brilliantly,
better than it might appear and never comes adrift.

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