I ran across with short movie called, "I am a Girl!". It's a dutch docu-movie about a 13-year old transgirl. It has English subtitles and lasts about 15 minutes.
But I found it interesting to see what a young trans-teen goes through in a more accepting community. She deals with boy issues and hanging out with her girlfriends.
If you have about 15 minutes, its worth the watch.
My youngest daughter who went with me to get my belly pierced and introduced me to her co-worker as her Dad when I was presenting as Susan, sent me this Instagram video.
Saturday evening I posted a short funny cartoon about tucking. If you have ever been in that situation, its not that funny, because it does become uncomfortable. :-}
I currently do not tuck because I wear tops that cover the area. I kind of shift myself and pull back. As a Femboy, I am a feminine male and I try to stay flat, but a temporary budge is OK. I am always checking and if I feel I might see a budge, I will go to my car or find a private place (bathroom or changing room) and adjust myself.
As Susan, I pull back and wear a spandex pair of panties.
I have tucked in the past with tape and placing my testicles up into my body cavity. Both of those solutions can be painful. However with practice, it gets better.
As I said earlier, I use clothes to hide any possible budge that maybe created when my panties do not work.
This post is about tucking. I decided I wanted to have a post which shows some of the options available to us.
There are a variety of options based on our personal physical requirements and how much pain we can tolerate. As a woman, we need to accept a certain amount of pain (or at least being uncomfortable) to be pretty.
1) Rupaul tweeted it best:
Tucking 101: After putting on a tight spandex g-string, push and flatten your penis & testicles in the direction of your anus
Currently Jaden Smith and Lana Wachowski are stating in high end for womanwear campaigns. Jaden does not consider himself gender fluid while Lana Wachowski is a transwoman. For years there have been male models in the female fashion world and some of them have done national campaigns.
I do not follow this industry because I find most of the fashion unappealing.
I get the feeling that this is different. I will be interested in learning how successful these ad campaigns will become and what this will mean for our community.