Hash (imported) wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:24 am If you are a pre-op Transsexual, tucking might not be the best permanent option. Why not seek out an SRS surgeon and have your testicles removed? Then tucking would be extremely easy because your penis will shrink considerably and you won't need the chemical castration drugs. I have read that undescended testicles are more likely to become cancerous.
Hash, seriously, why do you give everyone this advice. Got a problem with your sexuality or genitals the way they are? Cut off your balls, it will make it all better.
The original poster did NOT mention anything about transsexuality, did NOT mention anything about castration, still wants to be able to produce testosterone and still wants to be able to cum.
None of these things indicate castration is a good idea.
There is, of course, the associated risk of cancer, but there is no information on causality... i.e. nobody knows if pushing your testicles inside is safe, because there have never been any studies done on this obscure behavior. The one thing that is apparent is that tucking them inside permanently makes them impossible to inspect for signs of cancer. Recent studies indicate that cancer risk is mostly influenced by age at which testicles are descended in relation to puberty. While there is no way to predict any particular outcome from that, it is useful to know.
^ Pettersson, Andreas; Lorenzo Richiardi, Agneta Nordenskjold, Magnus Kaijser, and Olof Akre (May 3, 2007). "Age at Surgery for Undescended Testis and Risk of Testicular Cancer". NEJM 356 (18): 183541. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa067588. PMID 17476009.
My advice to FauxSuzi is to keep doing whatever you want, but don't do anything permanently. Tape is fine, but use sports tape that will stick to skin, and change it every day. Glue and superglue are not good options, the glue will break and peel off sensitive skin. Liquid bandage will perform slightly better than glue, but still lacks sufficient tensile strength to hold together over multiple hours, especially with parts that are moving because of walking.
If you are indeed trans-sexual and this is why you wish to hide your testicles, look into a gaff.
The disadvantage of being unable to check your testicles for cancer is rather huge, and I would not recommend tucking permanently to anyone. I've considered it, and also abandoned it as a risky idea.