Fortunately, both the New York Toy Collective and Reelmagik (both of which offer domestic and international shipping) offer a set of skin tones which range into a darker brown. Can I get a packer that matches my skin tone? Unfortunately, many packers only come in light beige or pink-tinted shades.You may be tempted by “pack and play” options, but these are not discreet enough for everyday use. If being able to stealthily use a urinal or even stand up in a stall is important to you, getting an STP is worthwhile. (STP means "stand-to-pee," and I'll discuss STPs in more detail in Part II). What kind should I get? The major distinction in kinds of packers is between those which are solid throughout and those which are hollow and can be used as an STP.“Average” penis size is usually listed around 3.5-4” flaccid, which most realistic packers come in. There’s something to be said about going “proportional,” but there’s no robust real-life correlation between genital size and overall body size. What size should I get? Whatever size you feel comfortable with.There are so many options for realistic packers that including them all in a list would be exhausting to write and exhausting to read. These vary in level of detail, material, weight, density, size, and color. Realistic/representational packers are mostly made of silicone, and resemble a (flaccid) penis and testicles. Where to find them: TranzWear eventually multiple places on Etsy in the meantime, or through your own creation TranzWear used to stock a quasi-anatomical fabric packer but it’s currently out of stock. Where to find them: Several transmasc suppliers stock them (TranzWear, TG Supply) and one is included in select pairs of Jockmail underwear Fabric anatomical packer A third option, a nondescript firm foam bulge, is offered by UK company Spectrum Outfitters. However, a small rolled up sock works great to keep them pretty sturdy. If worn without a filler, they're liable to flatten out in an unrealistic way. Originally marketed to cis men to give them more volume, these work equally well for packing wholesale. However, in most clothing (at least clothing manufactured for men), it doesn’t need to, and works fine if you’re just looking to put something behind your fly. The rolled-up sock will never look like a “real” bulge. Unlike ace bandages, however, a sock won’t cause physical damage. Abstract SocksĪs ace bandages are to binding, a rolled up sock is to packing, in the sense that it’s easy, cheap, and an absolute classic. If, however, you just want to fill out a cosplay with something lightweight and serviceable, realism won’t make much difference except to your wallet. If guided primarily by dysphoria, it’s worth investing in a nice silicone model with heft and anatomical accuracy. The choice of packer should be driven by your goal in packing. ![]() Packers run the gamut from completely abstract to stunningly realistic. But the process itself can be distilled to two aspects: the packer and what you use to hold it in place. The exact method you might use depends on several factors, particularly why you want to pack and how much money you’re willing or able to spend on it. Packing can be as simple as stuffing a rolled-up sock into your pants or as complex as attaching a hyper-real prosthesis directly to your skin. It’s most frequently connected to transmasculine people, and some of the most reliable sources of packing gear are retailers specifically directed to them. ![]() Packing is the practice of using something – a packer – to create the appearance of a “bulge” where there isn’t genitalia there to create it for you. Between figuring out how to pack or chancing uncomfortable speculation about my gender or genitals, I chose to pack. But then I got into the aerial arts, where extra fabric is a hazard. Most men’s pants aren’t especially tight in the crotch, and I didn’t find it a crucial aspect of my own gender expression. For a long time, I didn’t bother packing.
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