^ Willson, Jacki, and Nicola McCartney.^ " Penis - methods of concealment and obtaining a 'flat-look' for pre-op male-to-female transgender people," Samantha Johnson, Transgender Zone."Supporting and caring for transgender and gender-nonconforming youth in the urology practice." Journal of Pediatric Urology (2017) "Female Trouble: Representing Transwomen in The Danish Girl and The New Girlfriend." Journal of Bisexuality 16.3 (2016): 403-407. "Unsuitable bodies: Trans people and cisnormativity in shelter services." Canadian Social Work Review/Revue Canadienne de service social 28.1 (2011): 129-137 "Family creation options for transgender and gender-nonconforming people." Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity 3.2 (2016): 173 There are some types of boxer shorts and boxer briefs that are designed to conceal the male crotch bulge, such as bloxers. Variations of tucking may be used by macrophallic men when they perceive their crotch bulge to have an obscene appearance. Methods of tucking include placing the penis behind the waistband sometimes colloquially referred to as uptuck while some men may wear purposefully designed compressing underwear. For other men it is due to feeling embarrassment, while others do it to hide an erection, to desexualize themselves out of a sense of prudishness or phallophobia or because the bulge is prominent at an inappropriate moment. Some cisgender men do it because they have dysmorphophobia with regards to their genital bulge. The practice of tucking is also observed among cisgender men for reasons other than appearing female, done in different manners. Some people use purpose-made panty-like garments, often called gaffs, that serve to hide the genitalia and provide a feminine flat and smooth crotch area. There are also improvised or home-made contrivances whereby an elastic waistband is cut off from an existing garment and then a pouch placed along the middle to then be pulled up. Another practice is the flattening or binding by using tape to fasten the genitalia along the perineum and if possible in between the buttocks. In order to secure this position in place, some practitioners may use especially tight undergarments and a leotard that has a strap. One method of tucking involves pulling the penis backwards in between the legs while simultaneously pushing the testicles up into the inguinal canal. Some types of clothing, such as gaffs and boxers are purposefully designed to conceal the crotch bulge. There are fertility-related side-effects to tucking, such as a reduced sperm count. The practice is most commonly employed by transgender women, as well as non-binary people who were assigned male at birth and men who do drag, or otherwise desire a more androgynous appearance. Tucking is a technique whereby an individual hides the crotch bulge of the penis and testicles so that they are not conspicuous through clothing.
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