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tucking, how can i stop it aching?


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whenever i tuck it causes an aching sensation in the pelvic area where the testes rest against that part of the body, they go all the way in

can someone explain how to avoid this pain, how to get rid of it, or if im doing it right

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Guest Robin Winter

Honestly, all you need is time, provided you're doing it right. I had the same issue for quite a while, but eventually I just adjusted to it and it stopped hurting. Well, that was my experience anyway, I guess I can't say it will be the same for you.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hon,

It sounds like too much pressure is being applied to your testicles. When you tuck it should be painless and without discomfort. You want to make sure that they rest easy inside only being supported and held in place without pressure. It takes practice hon and I am sure you'll get there.

Very important to note that if you feel pain, stop immediately, and try again later after the pain subsides.

Tucking is not painful.

Love.

Brenda

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Guest Tamar

Having a condition that causes pain there anyway, I've just given up and am chasing an orchi. I can't really suggest anything else as I've never been successful at tucking regardless of what I've tried. Perhaps others will have more useful sugestions.

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Get a decent anatomy book, and look up "inguinal canals". These are the chutes your testicles came roaring out of a couple weeks or so before you were born. They are above your scrotom, and make a good place to tuck the two "t's". If you get them just inside, you will be OK -- provided that is NOT where the elastic on your underwear goes. Do not wear bikini underwear, make it a either briefs, or high rise panties. For this stage of the game, nylon/spandex panties are fine for this.

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Dont have any input for you on this subject. Never had to worry about this problem. Iam not all that big down there so I guess in some way I am lucky. Amber L.

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Guest becoming_natalie

Get a decent anatomy book, and look up "inguinal canals". These are the chutes your testicles came roaring out of a couple weeks or so before you were born. They are above your scrotom, and make a good place to tuck the two "t's". If you get them just inside, you will be OK -- provided that is NOT where the elastic on your underwear goes. Do not wear bikini underwear, make it a either briefs, or high rise panties. For this stage of the game, nylon/spandex panties are fine for this.is it

Dont have any input for you on this subject. Never had to worry about this problem. Iam not all that big down there so I guess in some way I am lucky. Amber L.

Amber, you are very lucky!

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Guest Kylie2112

Dont have any input for you on this subject. Never had to worry about this problem. Iam not all that big down there so I guess in some way I am lucky. Amber L.

It makes it a skosh harder to tuck when the little guy isn't quite long enough to...ahem...get situated. But yeah, I can wear fairly close-fitting jeans and not look like I'm trying to smuggle some suggestively shaped food out in my pocket :) Although, at my friend's Super Bowl party, I made the mistake of flopping myself hip-first onto the sofa and, I'll let my friend's girlfriend's friend say it, "Ooh, if you were a dude, it totally looked like you got kicked in the (%&(!"

To Tsubaki, it's one of those things that you just kind of get used to. It's an acquired comfort level.

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Dont have any input for you on this subject. Never had to worry about this problem. Iam not all that big down there so I guess in some way I am lucky. Amber L.

It makes it a skosh harder to tuck when the little guy isn't quite long enough to...ahem...get situated. But yeah, I can wear fairly close-fitting jeans and not look like I'm trying to smuggle some suggestively shaped food out in my pocket :) Although, at my friend's Super Bowl party, I made the mistake of flopping myself hip-first onto the sofa and, I'll let my friend's girlfriend's friend say it, "Ooh, if you were a dude, it totally looked like you got kicked in the (%&(!"

To Tsubaki, it's one of those things that you just kind of get used to. It's an acquired comfort level.

Itty Bitty teanie Weanie. Amber L.

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