![]() ![]() Packing up means that you position the shaft of your packer so that it runs along one of your hip flexors. Once you've decided where you want to place your packer, there are two main "poses" for your packer. You can reduce the boner-effect, by pushing your STP to lower down in your pants. Even guys who want their bulge to show, don't generally want this to happen. This sometimes makes it look like you have a 24/7 boner. As STPs are generally harder than soft packers, they can be trickier to hide. This is also great to know if you are wearing an STP. The closer your packer is to your inner thighs, the less noticeable it will be to others. If you're looking for the least amount of bulge, try dropping the position lower on your pelvic bone. This will make sure your bulge is visible when you turn to the side. For those wanting a more noticeable projection, you'll want to keep the packer higher on your pelvic bone. One of the key features is where you position your packer on your body. Others like other people to be able to notice it. ![]() Some people wear packers so they are the only people who know it's there. When choosing where to position your packer, something you should keep in mind is how visible you want your bulge. ![]() But when you are still learning how to wear a packer it can be more complicated than you think. You'd think it'd be as easy as slapping your packer in your packer boxers and walking out the door. Lastly, we cover how the size of your packer affects things. It also touches on the options you have to keep your packers in place. This article is about how different positions affect your bulge. The key is to find something that enhances how you feel. "Your packer should never enter a room before you do."Įverybody is different when it comes to how big they like their bulge to be. A good friend of mine mentioned an excellent piece of advice to someone who is new to learning how to wear a packer. ![]()
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