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translgbtq · 2 years
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FTM Packers: Make Your Life Easy With STP Packer
FTM Packers: Make Your Life Easy With STP Packer
FTM Packers are soft, realistic, and affordable. Trans beginners would like to have non-functional STP. The reason behind this is packing is easy and wearing the whole day without any internal issues. Non-financial STP Packer means the FTM packing device that doesn’t have any hole for urinating or inserting a rod for play. It can be used only for packing. Packing is made easier by packing…
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r0gue-taxidermy · 10 months
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PACKERS AND PACKING INFORMATION AND REVIEWS:
Cw: prosthetic male genitalia/penises for informational purposes only 
I’m going to start this by first introducing myself so hello I’m Jackson I’m a plus size ftm trans teenager and I’m going to go over the best and easiest way to pack as a trans dude
You may be asking what a packer is? Well a packer is a gender affirming tool that creates or mimics a bulge or a penis which may seem like it’s a thing meant for adults but actually it’s very useful for everyone it helps with dysphoria or even just helps if your wanting to appear more masculine
Another thing that will be mentioned are STPs; STP stands for stand to pee device which do make it possible to as said stand to pee which can go from looking realistic or just being a cup with a tube
so I will be ranking my favorite packers/STPs/packing alternatives and will include where to find and price ranges and packing ability’s. If you have any questions either message me or comment them down below! Starting off strong with number one my favorite packer is
1. STP FREELY:
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This is my favorite STP packer it’s 3.5 inches long and is a SOFT packer with a wide brim cup with a lip so no worry about spills or anything made with a skin safe soft silicone , definitely more of an affordable packer + STP it ranges from 45-50$ and it comes in 5 different skin tones! there is a XL Version of this packer that is 5 inches that I have not tried that is 50$ (you can also buy the XL rod which turns this into a pack and play “toy” for around 16$) and both xl and regular come with the option of being circumcised or non circumcised which I think is a neat feature! This packer also requires a harness ! I recommend the cake bandit packing harness it’s comfortable and not too tight. you can find both of these on TransGuySupply.com
Packing ability:9/10 definitely my favorite packer I’ve owned packs very well
Looks:9/10 nice weight, decently realistic but there are definitely better packers on the market but overall a wonderful packer
Stp ability: 10/10 very easy to get used too, big cup with a lip and semi realistic urethra hole
Can’t stress how much I love this packer will buy again
2. EZ bulge:
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Here’s a cheap simple packing option for people who want to try out packing as it’s a foam insert made of a thicker foam material that you put In your boxers, these usually range from 5-10$ which isn’t bad the only downside is that they are stiff and if your bigger like me it will rub against your thighs and become uncomfortable and there’s definitely pros and cons for this packer like it’s latex or silicone free but it is kind of stiff and hard to position you can get this packer from transguysupply.com or Etsy!
Packing ability: 7/10 it works but is kind of uncomfortable and if not positioned right can look funny
Looks: 6/10definitely a more discrete option if you don’t get one with a dick imprint
3.HOMEMADE SOCK PACKERS
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Omg I can’t express how much these save my life if I’m dyphoric these are a simple, cheap and easy way to pack I can’t express how much I use these on a daily basis, there are plenty of videos on YouTube on how to make these (kade cooks has a good tutorial on YouTube btw)
Packing ability:5/10 definitely a easy packing tool but can look kinda wonky if not made right and may take some trial and error
Looks: 2/10 definitely not a good looking packer but gets the job done
4.FOAM INSERT PACKER
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Similar to the EZ bulge this is another foam packer insert but definitely is more comfortable, it’s a thin foam works well with most of the packing jockstraps,briefs, or boxers it’s about 5$ usually. I had one for a couple months then it started falling apart as the first layer of thin fabric came off of back but was a cheap and easy packer and is way more discrete option you can find this packer on transguysupply.com
Packing ability: definitely a solid 6/10 it works well but can fold or bunch up easily if you have bigger thighs
Looks:5/10 decently discrete looks similar to a bra cup
5.PACKER GEAR STP
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this was my first ever STP or packer in general and can I say how much I hate this packer very small cup with no lip so spills are a big problem, it is almost physically impossible to use this as a packer this is the stiffest packer I’ve ever had IT WILL MAKE YOU LOOK LIKE YOUR HARD, the urethra and hole of this packer is massive and it’s unrealistic you will piss a stream the size of a no.2 pencil. One of its cons though is that it is the cheapest stp packer I know it’s 15$ and comes in two different skin colors, it is around 4.5 inches and can be found on transguysupply.com
Packing ability: 0/10 it’s trash
Looks: 5/10 it definitely tried to look realistic
Stp ability: 5/10 definitely not the best on the market but for how affordable it is it’s not too bad minus the firm cheap silicone and small cup
6. ANY FEMALE CAMPING URINAL
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Such a honorable mention this fuckin thing well these can be found in most camping places, Amazon or anywhere online really. I can’t say I hate them but I can’t say I like them either but definitely work, they look mad dumb honestly and make me dysphoric lowkey but they work as STPs but unlike the other two options on this list this can’t be used as at a urinal but they don’t spill and are easily found and can be used by people who aren’t FtM or transmasc and usually range about 5-20$ online
Packing ability:0/10
Looks:0/10 mad Fucking ugly
Stp ability:10/10 definitely does the job
And that’s the end of my review folks I hope this can help out other trans people
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hey sex witch, I'm hoping you can lend your opinion regarding safe material for sex toys. I'm considering buying a non-insertable stroker (Packer Gear FTM Stroker by CalExotics, for reference) made of TPR. I've seen mixed assessments on the safety of TPR in sex toys -- some saying it's safe without any details as to why or in what contexts, and others simply grouping it with other porous material without giving any specifics for this particular material. Some sources also suggest that even if TPR is porous, it's still safe for external use, but I don't know if that's accurate. So basically, with the mixed reviews, I'm not sure what to trust or how risky porous material is when not being used for penetration. Do you have any thoughts on how to approach this issue?
hey anon,
broadly speaking I wouldn't recommend it, if only because it's a bad investment. TPR (thermoplastic rubber, for those of you playing along at home) isn't a great material for a sex toy due to being unfortunately porous.
I'm going to just directly quote Dangerous Lilly, sex toy safety critic extraordinaire:
[TPR toys] are non-toxic, but are nearly always porous enough to harbor mold and bacteria. These materials are also softened with mineral oil, and might contain harmful chemicals besides phthalates. The material is highly unstable, and will begin to break down over time (a few months). Sex toys made from these materials should be examined closely before every use for material tears, black spots, foul odors. Sex toys made from these materials should be replaced every 8-10 months. (source)
you can read more about Dangerous Lilly's work with TPR toys and silicone blends here.
so even if you do buy this toy (and god, I get the appeal; it's so cheap!) I'd have to say that best practices would dictate throwing it out in a year at most, since the material is fundamentally impossible to completely sanitize and can harbor all kinds of things that you Do Not Want near your genitalia.
so unfortunately that's gonna be a no from me, and I'd recommend shopping to find something similar in a safer material like pure silicone.
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ftm-helper · 1 year
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tips for dealing w dysphoria!!
this might not help everyone, but these are some tips n tricks that have helped me w dysphoria! 1. clothes!! if u can't get gender affirming clothes, try ur best to get gender neutral clothes!! if you're ftm like me, i suggest wearing your trousers quite low, even if they're not designed to be low waisted, it helps hide any hip curves!! n baggy shirts help me too, to hide anything my binder doesnt. i go to a support group for trans kids, and they have a free clothes rack, you can donate clothes or take clothes and they won't tell ur family or anything. even charity shops/thrift stores are good! if you dont like the clothes there or can't afford them, dont be afraid to ask your friends! the worst thing they can do is say no, unless you're not out to them
2. binding/tucking/packing,, i've found that binding and packing are some of the best ways to feel more at home in my body, but binders can be expensive, and cheap ones arent usually very good for you. i'd suggest body tape for my trans boys blessed with small chests, it doesnt really bind, but it holds things in place! u can watch tutorials on youtube but i'll link one just for u right here! the actual tutorial starts at around 1:36. https://youtu.be/Itzspq5K0z8
as for packing, you can buy an actual packer, or just use a balled up pair of socks! it might not make much difference but honestly just knowing i have that bulge has helped me a lot! i used to use socks, and it's quite easy to use, but remember they're there when you use the toilet,, ive dropped mine in countless times. i use a packer now and i love it so much, it adds the perfect bulge for me, and i wear boxers with a sort of pocket at the front to hold it in place!
when it comes to tucking i dont have any experience, but if you do a bit of research im sure you can find something!! just whatever you do....DONT USE DUCT TAPE!!!!!! that applies to all of u honestly. with stuffing a bra or something, you can buy adhesive silicone bra fillers from basically any store that sells female clothes! they'll add at least a little bit of cup size and if you have a bra, it'll make your chest look perkier and help fill it out a bit! plus once again, socks work for that! you can fold them, roll them, whatever you find works best!
3. friends!!!!!!!!! GET URSELF GOOD AND CONFIDENT FRIENDS!!! if ur out to people irl, and you get misgendered in public with friends, it can be so so uncomfortable to correct people! if you have confident friends/partners, you should ask that they correct people for you! you shouldnt have to go through any of it alone <3
more about friends !! find friends who are similar to you, but opposite! as a trans boy, i have quite a few mtf friends, and i've given my old clothes/bras etc to them, and they've given me boxers, shirts, and colognes!!
i really hope this has helped a bit!! dont stress yourself out, im here for anything you need and i'm always willing to help <3
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this is the one i bought, i highly recommend buying from them! they also have binders and trans tape! they have an option to pay for packers in smaller transactions, they have packers as cheap as $12. mine was $45 but it was so worth it, and that’s really good for packers bc some can be around $400. it also came really fast even tho they say they have a very small two person team
https://transguysupply.com/products/stp-freely?variant=39296833880107
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FTM Tips / #1
We're startin' hard here with one that I've found essential for my dysphoria: packing.
On site I've seen several different options for binding ( safe and not ) but nothing on packing so far. Now, if you don't know what packing is, it's when you 'pack' your boxers/pelvic area to give it the appearance of having a 'package' ( cock and balls. ) Unless someone is really scrutinizing your waistline to determine if you've got a longman and his round fellas, most cis people don't think to check. At least not in public glancing. I've experienced sexual harassment in that department, but that is a story for another day.
Today, I'm gonna give you some tips on how to pack.
First thing is you should really discard any cartoonish thought about using bananas. Deadass. While they are closer to realistic fleshiness than most things you can stuff in your briefs, it isn't best to use them; both shape wise and potentially hygenic. Sure some lads got a bit of a curve to their dick, but not like a banana. And you don't wanna bag 'em just to make sure you keep a barrier between them and your flesh. It will make for odd crinkling noises when adjusting. Best leave that thought out as a whole.
Most important, whatever you use should be something that isn't going to burst, burn, or anything else unpleasant if rubbed or poked or given problonged life. You may think this goes without saying, but you'd be amazed at the horror stories I've heard over the years from fellow AFAB FTMs.
Probably most famous at home made is: socks. Yes. Yes they work. But it depends on what sort you use. Ankle are a no. Tube work best. You want a bit of length so you can hook them in your boxer pouch. If thick enough ( recommended: three socks together, cotton, no wool ) and adjusted right, it looks normal.
Personally, I found that worked the absolute best for homemade. If anyone else has other safe methods, please feel free to add onto my post! I want to spread more awareness for this. Help other masc presenting transdudes.
However, there are other options. They cost, but jaysusmaryandshelly are they worth it. Packers professionally made give the ultra realistic look and feel you will want and need. They aren't cheap. . . Well, the best aren't anyway. You have your pick from Amazon and eBay, but that has its risks as any transactions on such sites do. I've browsed and found some as cheap as five bucks, and they all range in review depending on seller. Some turn out wonderful and come with the refresh powder and jock strap. Others have torn up within a month. The biggest risks there are discreet packing and getting stiffed on a bum product.
What do I recommend to those that can afford it? Doc Johnson. Finest brand out there. They have a selection in both length AND color. Yep lads. They have flesh tone. There's usually a range of five different ones. Google it and you'll see. Prices range between $16 to $100+ in some. Sites/carriers vary. But like I said, they are worth it. I have two close to my flesh tone. One is a normal packer and the other a STP ( which for those unaware, allows those of us prebottom surgery to stand up to urinate. Awesome amirite ) which I keep stored safely in a drawer. They require regular refreshing, but these two have lasted me five fucking months. No signs of wearandtear at all.
Speaking of, always keep yours fresh with the powder ( which usually comes with the purchase, extra can cost as cheap as $7 ) and in a safe place. Always, always check the space between the bottom of the shaft and the ballsac. That is usually where wearandtear show up first.
Now we come to the use: jocks and boxers. Both can be used at the same time. Jocks are a harness that holds the packer safely against you, and FTM boxer brands allow for easy STP usage. Unless you are using an STP packer or STP device, I don't really recommend the boxers. I own a few pair of a couple brands, but mostly use the jocks. They're actually comfortable.
So far I have not come across any stores ( check your local sextoy shop ) that carry packers, so websites are your friend and so is googling other info!
And again if anyone has further recommendations for bought packers, please add on.
Stay safe. Be smart. Never buy from anything that looks shady or has bad reviews.
This is all for now. I may edit or add on later if I can think of anything else.
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ryesbread · 6 years
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Hey uh ftm question, I'm pre-T and I've heard like a lot of stuff saying u should work out like pre transition to help with like dysphoria and stuff, but I can't take my binder off without breaking down and u can't really wear it while exercising. Do u have any tips for pre-T dysphoria? I can't get T for at least another 6/7 months and its getting so hard to deal with.
yeah, of course! it took me like five years after coming out to friends to finally be able to independently afford testosterone, so like i had to do some of my own stuff to become comfortable with me during that time. keep in mind i’m no expert, and i highly suggest looking into things online. my personal advice will be under the cut
so, as far as your work out thing, my job is essentially working out. like i put on a twenty pound costume and do cardio. i don’t typically wear my binder for this because i already have some breathing issues, and i want to let my ribs relax. i have read some places you can wear a binder a size up for exercise (like on the card that comes with Gc2B binders but I don’t think it’s recommended), but i think it’s safest to use a sports bra and a black shirt. black clothing is a good way to conceal what’s going on underneath. it’s a tip i was given for an audition, and it really works. i may have been conscious about what i felt, but knowing other people couldn’t really tell did help ease my mind. i really think this is the best method because it’s better safe than sorry down the line. there are sports bras that can compress and hold things you don’t want down so yeah.
as far as dealing with dysphoria on a day to day basis, one of the first things i read that really helped me was the shaving trick. even if you just have peach fuzz on your face, shaving that off can give a bit of a confidence boost. it makes the hair more stubbly and most dudes don’t generally keep that around. on a side note, i also made note of what features about me were more masculine and i would highlight those. like legit i wore masculine contour to an audition to avoid misgendering and it helped my ego.
a good haircut also helped me? again, weird, but like once i stopped getting haircuts with more “feminine” framing or haircuts that had that shaggy look, it helped. 
i don’t know if you have this, but i have major height issues. there are these shoe inserts you can get for shoes with ankle support to make you an inch or two taller (i wore them when i put on my flash costume so i could feel at least a little average), but there’s also shoes with like a little inch or two on the heel and sneakers with a height boost.
one thing that absolutely didn’t help me but could help you is a packer. i had a creepy experience obtaining my first packer and also i’m allergic to the material (and it’s too big for my 5′2.5″ body) so it made me feel worse, but there are some cheap packers on etsy that come in different materials so like you could always try one of those out.
having a good support system is also wonderful! i know you may be thinking like “gee ryan i don’t want to hear people just being like ‘oh such a handsome boy. lovely boy.’ to appease me” but like knowing there are people that accept you is always helpful. also being around other trans people to share experiences with because sometimes we really do understand each other more. and by sometimes i mean like all the time. whether you’re communicating online or in person it can remind you you’re not alone. 
all-in-all dysphoria is kinda a nasty beast to deal with. even on t i still struggle with it a lot, but just funneling it into exercise or my writing or even just remembering i’m ryan and even if i don’t look the way i want to now, i’m still me, it helps. i know this may seem like a bunch of bullshit or “oh i could’ve found this generic advice anywhere” or maybe even two am ramblings (oh shit nearly three am), but i just wanted to answer you asap. if i think of anything else, i will absolutely add it.
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thetransangels · 6 years
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Hi there ^^ My name is Mercury and I'm a 27 yr old trans man. I'm writing to you today for advice on chest binders. What brand, in your educated opinion/experience, is comfortable enough to wear for an entire 8 hour shift of work? How does one go about properly measuring their chest for a binder? I've read several differing articles on the subject and I'm a little confused. Also, what prosthetic would give me a natural look/feel? I appreciate you taking the time to read & reply to this
Hi Mercury,
So this will be quite a long reply and I apologise if you are not much of a reader, but I have tried to make it as informative yet simple as possible. 
GC2B have a very good explanation on how to measure your chest here, but I have written a guide for you myself.
How you should measure your chest:
Make sure you have some measuring tape available. 
Stand up straight.
Place the beginning of your tape (the 1) just above your nipple, and wrap the rest around your chest and back so that it leads back to the beginning of the tape.
Make sure it is not super tight and that the back is not loose or falling down your back.
Also make sure you are not tensing and are relaxed.
Whichever number is at the end of your tape, that is the size of your chest.
After you have done this, click here.
You are now ready to buy your binder. 
Whichever number your chest (or size) is, buy a size up. For example, if your chest is between 30-32 in (which is an extra small), buy a small.
Which binder is comfortable enough to wear for an entire 8 hour shift at work? 
Binders (and packers) are very subjective to an individuals own experience and body type. What I believe is the best binder or realistic packer is not so great or realistic to another person. 
I have been binding with Underworks binders ever since I came out as trans. They are a sturdy material, so you do not need to worry about it falling apart and have excellent compression. That being said, they are not particularly comfy. 
After long use, they will cause chest and back pain. Therefore, if you are wanting to wear a binder for 8 hours straight, Underworks would not be the best idea. I wear my binder like this almost every day and it definitely is a strain on my body.
GC2B on the other hand, is very comfy particularly when worn inside-out if the inside material causes irritation, which it did for me. It is made of a soft and thin material, unlike Underworks, which is more thick. However, the GC2B is not that great at compressing. Therefore, I always wear a hoodie to hide this. I mostly wear my GC2B indoors or when I am in pain and cannot wear my Underworks. 
I would not recommend any binder brand other than the two stated, simply because they are the top best and many other binder brands (although cheap) are not particularly safe. For example, many binders on ebay and amazon. If you are going to buy another brand not stated here, make sure you thoroughly research such as the materials they use and reviews.
Body shape has everything to do with how a binder will fit you. If you have a bigger body, structure and chest, an Underworks binder will likely be the best choice for you. If you are small, a GC2B binder would work; saying that, I was 33 inches last time I measured, 48kg and GC2B does not work with me at all, whereas Underworks does.
All I can suggest is to just try them both. No review or opinion will be able to accurately describe how a binder will work on your body. Begin with either an Underworks or GC2B binder and if one does not work out, sell or donate it and try the other.
What prosthetic would give me a natural look/feel?
Prosthetics are a very similar story to chest binders. Some guys like them big, some like them soft and some like them realistic. I personally have never packed; I used to desperately want to pack but I am able to ignore that area most of the time. Now, I have no interest in packing simply because it just is not a real penis and makes me focus on that area more. 
I am familiar with different packers though, so if you are looking for a realistic packer, Transthetics, Peecock, Reel Magik and Freetom are available, which offer everyday packers, Stand-To-Pee packers and Play packers. The only negative of these packers are that they are very expensive and may only come in bigger sizes.
There are less realistic packers available on FTM Essentials, that are affordable. I would check those out and decide which one you would like to go for. Again, read and watch reviews but be aware that everyone is different. I recommend UppercaseCHASE1.
I hope I have helped,
Caleb
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transgenderhelp · 7 years
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So I want to get my bf a packer for xmas but we both are lost as to what a good starter one is.Any suggests? If anyone reads this can they message me cause it. Would be super dope. He's a latinx ftm and something that has a Good shade range I know would Help him feel more confident
The best starter packer is one that’s cheap and used.  That way, if he doesn’t like the style or fit or anything else, you’re not out a lot of money even if you can’t resell it. 
There are a lot of different kinds of packers. Some stick directly to skin with surgical glue, others are strapped on, and I believe there are even some with a part that can be inserted to hold them in place.
Check out resources like packersale, trans-clothing-swap-australia, and transclothesexchange before you try to buy a new one. 
Anyone looking to sell an old packer, feel free to chime in!
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queercondensed · 7 years
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Packing Guide v1.0
This is the second guide I’ve developed for DysphoriAid, a project meant to create simple and printable guides for transgender people on the topic of dysphoria-relieving items. This packing guide includes basics, where to buy packers, making your own, Do’s and Don’ts, and additional information. It was developed with the help of a coworker and friend Richard Cole.
Click here to find the link to download the most recent version of this resource and the other documents Queer Condensed has to offer.
As always, the original files may be requested for modification via an ask to this blog. If you download, please reblog!
The text can be read below the readmore, formatted in the intended reading order.
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DysphoriAid Packer Sheet Online v1.0
Trusted Companies - Make Your Own - Do’s and Don’ts - Further Info
The Basics, What to Keep in Mind, and Where to Buy
A packer is an item used to replicate a bulge and occasionally other features associated with having a penis for those born without one. There are multiple reasons why someone would choose to pack, including lessening dysphoria, improving body image, and increasing personal safety in public places and for people who are expected to “pass” as a non-transgender man. Making the choice to pack can be very personal and not everyone who “could” pack will or wants to. Discomfort with or a lack of a need to pack doesn’t make anyone any less transgender or nonbinary, nor does packing make anyone more transgender or nonbinary.
The decision to pack starts with the decision of one’s price range and what one would like from a packer. There are three main times of packers: soft packers, pack n plays (packers that can also be used for sex via an insertable rod), and pack, play, and pees (packers that can be used for both sex and for peeing in a standing position). Usually, the ones with more uses are more expensive. Packers come in many different materials, sizes, and colors as well. Packers made from porous material and can easily soak up bacteria and dirt, which can cause urinary tract infections and skin problems, but can be more comfortable for the wearer. Silicone packers are more durable but still need to be cared for. When it comes to size, bigger is not always better. There are definitely large packers, as there are definitely people with large penises, but smaller packers give a more realistic look and are often more comfortable to wear. Finally, most packer companies offer a range of skin colors, but finding one to match your exact skin tone if desired may make the search for a packer take more time. It is possible to recolor some packers, look for a link in “Additional Information.”
Most people who own packers own a variety of accessories as well. Packers, especially the lower-end ones, do not stay in place well. Harnesses and special underwear can be used to keep them from falling out. Pack and plays cannot be used for the “play” function without a harness. Most packers can be cleaned with soap and water, but some companies and some materials warrant special cleaning solutions. Going to websites listed in the next paragraph and the “Additional Information” section can help you make an informed decision and show you what else you need along with a packer.
If everything written here sounds confusing and convoluted to you, there’s good news - transgender and nonbinary people have been packing for decades and companies are more than willing to help you understand their products. The Tool Shed (toolshedtoys.com) is an LGBT-owned business that focuses on sex positivity and safety and offers a good selection of packers in a clean layout, including the popular first-time-packer line Mr. Limpy / Softie. TranZwear (tranzwear.net) is a transgender-owned business that focuses mostly on packers and packer accessories. A note for TranZwear however: the site may be difficult or impossible to navigate for those with reading or sensory difficulties due to the general uncleanliness of the design. For the extreme end of quality and price, look at the transgender-owned Transthetics (transthetics.com).
Make Your Own / Packing Without a Packer
Sometimes, purchasing a packer is not feasible for any number of reasons. So, here are some alternatives! All the rules to regular packing - found in the “Do’s and Don’ts” section - should be followed even when not wearing an official packer. These methods are often helped by the use of the specialized underwear made for packers.
NOTE: Never ever use tape or adhesive to secure a packer of any type. Surgical glue is used in some cases, but only for prosthetic packers and only by trained medical professionals.
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Option #2: Fill an unlubricated condom about halfway with some sort of gel, like hair gel, and tie it off tightly at the desired length. Place within another unlubricated condom or two, typing those off as well. Cover with a sock or other sleeve to reduce tugging and catching. Place in a jock strap or tight-fitting underwear. Watch for tearing and leakage, replace often.
Option #1: Roll a pair of socks into itself to create an oval-ish shape, manipulating the socks until a desirable bulge is achieved. Stick the faux-bulge into your underwear, securing it with safety pins if there’s concern of it falling out or losing its shape. Not always realistic-looking, but cheap and easy. Use thin socks to reduce heat.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Packing
Do
Wash your packer every day after wearing it with at least soap and water
Try out different placements and ways of securing your packer to find out what fits and feels comfortable
Look at examples of cisgender men and other packing transgender people online for placement reference, like underwear models
Listen to your body and make sure your packer isn’t overheating or hurting your genital region
Replace your packer if it becomes damaged, worn out, or cannot be cleaned properly
Look up reviews and videos on packing and specific packers and accessories before buying
Dust non-hommade packers with cornstarch before wearing to lessen the dirt and hair they pick up
Experiment if resources permit you to
Don’t
Leave your packer in a damp area or where bacteria is likely to flourish
Expect other transgender people to always feel comfortable talking about their packing experiences
Place tape or adhesive anywhere near your genital area
Trade your packers with other transgender people, especially if they are pack and plays or pack, play, and pees.
Feel discouraged if a popular packer isn’t right for you
Boil silicone / cyberskin / thermal gel packers, as they will melt
Ignore the directions of the manufacturer or seller - they know best!
Use non-skin-safe cleaning materials on your packer
Force yourself to pack even if you identify as a trans male or trans masculine
Additional Information
Online*:
A Guide to Packers for Transmen (http://ftm-guide.com/guide-to-packers-for-transmen/)
Hudson’s FTM Resource Guide (http://www.ftmguide.org/packing.html)
Making your own Stand to Pee (http://www.wikihow.com/Make-an-Easy-StP-(Stand-to-Pee)-Device)
Reviews on packing harnesses (http://transguys.com/features/packing-harness-roundup)
How to recolor your packer (http://toysfortransmen.tumblr.com/post/36054626438/how-to-recoloring-your-packer)
*While this info sheet includes both binary and nonbinary transgender people, a great deal of the online resources available for packing only includes language about transgender men. The information is still good for nonbinary people, but readers should be aware of this. Additionally, online guides and resources often include pictures of packers, many of which are very realistic. Keep this in mind when searching on a non-private computer, browsing in public, or if you are adverse to images of penises.
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