For the step in woollen clothmaking, see Fulling. For the German television presenter, see Stefanie Tücking.
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Tucking is a technique whereby an individual hides the crotch bulge of their penis and scrotum so that they are not conspicuous through clothing.
The practice is most commonly employed by men, transgender women to pass as female, as well as non-binary people who are assigned male
and men who do drag, or otherwise desire a more androgynous appearance. There are fertility-related side-effects to tucking, such as a reduced sperm count.[1] Some types of clothing, such as gaffs and boxers are purposefully designed to conceal the crotch bulge.
^Trussler, James T.; Carrasquillo, Robert J. (2020). "Cryptozoospermia Associated With Genital Tucking Behavior in a Transwoman". Reviews in Urology. 22 (4): 170–173. PMC 8058914. PMID 33927575.
cases, tucking has led to testicular torsion. Trussler, James T.; Carrasquillo, Robert J. (2020). "Cryptozoospermia Associated With Genital Tucking Behavior...
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