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'''Packing''' is a term that refers to the practice of wearing padding or a specialized object in the front of the pants or underwear so that it seems that the wearer has a penis. This is often practiced by [[AFAB]] people who wish to present as male.
'''Packing''' is a term that refers to the practice of wearing padding or a specialized object in the front of the pants or underwear so that it seems that the wearer has a penis. This is often practised by [[AFAB]] people who wish to present as male. These objects range from just a rolled-up sock stuffed in the underpants to a specialized medical object that is attached to one's body using medical glue.
 
== Kinds of packers ==
There are many types of packers, but they can be divided in three categories:
 
* Makeshift packers: These are just pieces of cloth (normally socks) that are stuffed in the underpants to create a bulge. They are not realistic but are free and easy to make. In order to avoid the packer slipping from its place, small clips can be used to attach it to the underwear.
* Specialized packers: They are more realistic in shape and their price range is huge, depending on the quality and the seller. They are a good option to achieve a more realistic shape.
* Stand-to-pee packers: STP devices are packers that allow their wearer to pee while standing up, for example using an urinal. Since some cis women use them too, they are not always shaped like a penis, but some sellers offer them in this shape too. It's definitely the best option for maximum realism.
 
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