Tucking

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== Methods ==

[[File:Tucking diagram.jpg|thumb|Two step graphical depiction of tucking.]]

=== With tape ===

In order to tuck with tape, carefully push the testicles up to the inguinal canal, using two or three fingers. Once the testes have been secured in the canals, gently wrap the scrotum around the penis and secure with medical tape. Keep one hand on the genitals to keep everything snug, and tuck your genitals back between your legs and buttocks. Finish the tucking process by pulling on a pair of tightly fitting underwear or a gaffe.

The advantage of this method is that it will be less likely to come undone, as everything is secured with tape. However, going to the bathroom with this method can be difficult, as you will need more time to remove the tape and reapply it afterwards. There's also a risk of skin irritation.<ref name=":0" />

=== Without tape ===

Tucking without tape follows a similar method. To start, pull on a pair of underwear or a gaff up to your knees or thighs. This way, it will be easier to secure during the last step. Next, carefully push the testes up to the inguinal canal using two or three fingers, and then wrap the scrotum around the penis. Keep one hand on the penis, and pull it back between your legs and buttocks. With your free hand, pull up the underwear and secure everything. Once everything is secure, you can let go.

Tucking without tape has the advantage of being easier to undo, so going to the bathroom is less of a hassle. Also, there is no risk of skin irritation. However, it's easier for it to come undone.<ref name=":0" />