Oh my goodness. Please check out this video. Part of it shows a way to tuck I'd not come across before. I'm using it now and so far really like the way it looks and feels.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibEILV8ar7c

Always before when I tucked and wore form-fitting women's pants (which, really, isn't that how women's slacks are designed?) I would feel my shaft being shifted to one side or the other by the pants seam running underneath. Then of course the dreaded camel toe would appear, but it would be uneven in my case, then the package would get pushed out of its container and I'd have to readjust. Basically, I couldn't wear most women's pants the way they were supposed to be worn.

Now it's only been a couple hours so far, and I haven't walked very far to give it a full test, but after a couple tries this new design has held me in place and keeps the front and underside of slacks nice and smooth. I made this design in about 3 minutes using the waistband from an old pair of men's underwear and a tube sock. I can't believe how effective it is.

Try it out and let me know what your experience is. I'm thinking this could work well for under a bikini or other swimsuit as well. Cool, 'cause I've got a beach date in a couple weeks!

~Rachel

(Mod's - Although I've not read through all of the tucking sticky, I have read at least 30 pages of it and haven't seen this technique anywhere in there.)