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* Tucking is uncomfortable, but it shouldn't be painful. If you feel pain or a lot of discomfort, stop, take a break, and try it again later.
* Tucking is uncomfortable, but it shouldn't be painful. If you feel pain or a lot of discomfort, stop, take a break, and try it again later.
* Practice tucking in a relaxed and familiar space a few times before going out for the first time. This will help you avoid stress or panic.
* Practice tucking in a relaxed and familiar space a few times before going out for the first time. This will help you avoid stress or panic.
* Always use medical tape, not duct tape. If you don't use medical tape you risk on damaging your skin. You should be able to find medical tape in your local pharmacy.
* Always use medical tape, not duct tape. If you don't use medical tape you risk damaging your skin. You should be able to find medical tape in your local pharmacy.
* If you use tape, it's recommended that you remove any hair you have there. This way, removing the tape won't be as painful.
* If you use tape, it's recommended that you remove any hair you have there. This way, removing the tape won't be as painful.
* If you become aroused while tucking, you won't become untucked if you did it correctly. However, you might experience more discomfort and slight pain.
* If you become aroused while tucking, you won't become untucked if you did it correctly. However, you might experience more discomfort and slight pain.
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