How-To Trans: Pee Standing Up with an STP Device

How-To Trans: Pee Standing Up with an STP Device

The following is a guest post about STP (stand-to-pee) devices by Kelvin Sparks. He is a bi, polyamorous, and intersex trans man who writes about sex, sexuality, and sex toys. Check Kelvin out over at his website, CyborgDicks.com

A STP (Stand To Pee device) is, as the name suggests, a device that allows AFAB people to pee while standing up. For transmasculine people, they can serve as a way to combat dysphoria or for practical reasons, as it allows us to use urinals.

I do want to make it clear that while many trans men and other transmasculine people use STP devices to help relieve dysphoria, a person of any gender can use one. Using an STP, feeling dysphoria relieved at using an STP, or wanting to try an STP device has no bearing on your gender. While I am writing this from the perspective of a (mostly binary) trans man, the information in this is predominantly factual, and (I hope!) will still be useful.

On the flip side, if you are a trans man or otherwise transmasculine and do not enjoy using an STP, this is valid. While an STP can make accessing male bathrooms easier, as it can allow for urinal use, you will almost certainly not be outed because of your choice not to use a urinal, and your choice not to use one has no bearing on your gender. You are not a “fake man” or “fake trans person” for not wanting to or not enjoying using an STP device. Each person’s experiences is different, and nobody can tell you that your experiences or emotions are invalid or wrong.

If you’re experimenting with STP devices, and gendered marketing of products doesn’t bother you, devices intended for and marketed towards cis women may be more accessible to you than STP devices targeted at transmasculine people. Examples of this style of STP include the (unfortunately named and painfully marketed) GoGirl, the Shewee, and the pStyle.

For the most part, these types of STP devices are not going to be useful for people who want an STP that makes being able to use a urinal possible. Because of their non-representational forms, they may also not help with some people’s dysphoria, and their size and bulkiness generally makes them less portable than STP devices marketed towards and intended for transmasculine people. However, because they’re intended to be held over pretty much all of your anatomy, they are compatible with most people’s particulars in terms of anatomy and stream. Additionally, if you’re in an environment where you can’t be out yet, they have some deniability attached to them. You can potentially excuse them as for travel, or for hiking, or for outdoor sport if questioned by somebody who you don’t feel safe being out to.

Generally, there’s two styles of STP device targeted specifically at transmasculine people- “medicine spoon” (or funnel) style devices, and “nipple” style ones. This has to do with the shape of the receptacle you press against your genitals and pee into, and both derive their names from DIY solutions that trans men in the past have come up with, and have passed into trans legend since.

Urinall STP Packer Mr. Fenis STP

The latter – which I have never tried and have only heard rumours of – comes from the process of cutting the end off a baby bottle nipple, then gluing this nipple to some rubber tubing. The former- which I have tried and which did work for me- involves cutting a hole in the end of a medicine spoon’s handle, and using the cup of the spoon to pee into.

If you’re comfortable touching your genitalia, I would advise you get a decent idea of what anatomy you have, because this impacts how your genitalia interface with an STP. It can be unpleasant, especially because part of figuring out your anatomical specifics means touching your genitalia when urinating, but it really does help in the long run. I promise. Peeing standing up in the shower is probably the best way to figure this out. Try to ask yourself these questions:

Where exactly is your urethra? When you pee without an assistive device, where does the stream go? Is your urine stream caught up in the labia minora?

If your urine stream comes straight out, you will probably have better luck with nipple style STPs than a person whose stream becomes caught up in their labia minora. Nipple style receptacles are generally more comfortable and easier to pocket (if not attached to a packer), but must be placed more precisely in order to create a full seal, and stop accidents happening. This also requires more interaction with your anatomy, which some people might find triggers their dysphoria.

For those with a more unruly flow, or for those who want minimal interaction with their anatomy, spoon style STPs are likely to work better. However, it still requires some aiming to ‘dock’ correctly, and there is a potential risk that a seal may not be formed. This is especially the case if you have particularly large labia minora.

I don’t actually know of any commercially available STP devices that use the nipple style receptacle that aren’t also functional as packers. There are a few spoon style STP devices that aren’t packers, but are phallic in form and marketed towards transmasculine people. This includes the Mr. Fenis STP, which is phallic enough to pass the urinal test, has a wide tube, and can be folded up into a pocket after use.

Mr. Fenis STP

Mr. Fenis STP

For STP Packers- that is STP devices that can also be used for soft packing- there are several options. Alongside specifically designed and produced STP Packers, you can also find and purchase modifications of existing packers (normally the Mr. Softie/ Mr. Limpy), both with nipple style (like the Fitz STP) and spoon style (like the Mango STP) receptacles. Because these are adapted from non-silicone packers, they tend to not last as long as silicone based STP packers. Additionally, for those who want to pack and use an STP to help with dysphoria, the weight of silicone and the fact it absorbs body heat may make it more useful for this, as it can feel more “real.”

Urinall STP Packer

Urinall STP Packer

Urinall STP Packer

Silicone STP packers are available at a variety of price points, and with differing levels of realism. Some of the many available include the Sam STP from New York Toy Collective, the EZP from Transthetics, and the selection of STP packers available from Number One Laboratory.

No matter how much thought you put into choosing an STP that fits your anatomy, it will be odd to start with. You will likely find placing it awkward and you will likely end up peeing on your legs instead of in the toilet. I’d suggest first trying an STP out in the shower, without any clothes on. This means that if your aim isn’t correct, or if you don’t place the STP correctly, it can be cleaned up pretty easily. Once you’re confident with this, I’d suggest moving on to trying to pee in your toilet at home without clothes, then with clothes, and then public restrooms. Because every STP is different, it’s probably worth familiarizing yourself in this way if you get a new or different model, even if you have used an STP before- I found using the Mr. Fenis and using the Mango were totally different experiences, and having some practice for both before using them outside was helpful.

While the efficacy of STP devices at combating dysphoria varies, I’ve found using one helps me significantly. If you have dysphoria relating to not being able to stand to pee (or even if you don’t and are curious- sometimes we don’t know dysphoria is happening until it’s gone), if’s definitely worth giving it a try, and I hope this post is useful for you. If you’ve tried an STP, and have more advice to give, or have specific products that have worked for you, please do let me know!

Tig Ol’ Bitties: Megularlo Silicone Breast Forms Review

Tig Ol’ Bitties: Megularlo Silicone Breast Forms Review

One of the first items on my femme stuff shopping list pretty much since coming out was a nice, busty set of breast forms. When I picture who I am and what I look like after an ideal transition, that mental image definitely includes some glorious tits. Eventually, I’ll find the money and insurance to get breast augmentation, but I’ll wait first to see what HRT does for my body.  When I’m talking about breasts and breast forms, it’s important to me that I point out you don’t need breasts to be a woman or femme. If that’s not part of your mental self-image, then you do you. For me though, I feel validated, feminine, and pretty when I have shapely breasts, and less so without because it doesn’t match up with how I see myself. Breast forms are great for mastectomy patients, too! And you don’t have to put a label on like transgender or cross-dresser if you’re just curious about what it might be like to have breasts.

Finding the Boobs For Me

After receiving my first paycheck from my new job, I decided it was time to dive in and get my first pair of forms. I was so fuckin’ excited y’all, but since we’re just getting on our feet again, I wanted to make sure my pick was worthy. I couldn’t afford some of the higher end match-your-skin-tone custom sets. About $50 was as high as I was looking to spend on my first pair. I checked reviews on Amazon, the questions section (side note: you should always read the questions on Amazon products you’ve never bought before – people come up with good questions you’d want to know the answer to but maybe haven’t thought about), and when I narrowed it down to the top 3 choices I did some comparison shopping at other sites.

Importantly, before checking out I asked several people if they thought the D cup would look good on my frame or not. You can do the same, and also be sure to know what size bra you’ll need.

I finally settled my mind on the Megularlo Silicone Breast Forms because they fit my budget and overall had great reviews. A few reviews mentioned slow shipping but since I purchased the Amazon Prime item, I knew it would ship from an Amazon warehouse on time typically. The D cup forms cost me $46.99 but as of this writing, they range from an A cup (500g / pair) at $28.99 up to $53.99 for a DD cup (1200g / pair). This D cup weighs in at a solid 1000g or 2.2 lbs per pair.

an Amazon image of the Megularlo breast forms

Titties: The Arrival

Two days later, I anxiously refreshed the Amazon package tracking page and was thrilled to see it was out for delivery! The weird thing was that it said USPS, but was being delivered on a Sunday. I did not know they did that. But they did! When my wife brought my package to me I yelled “MY BOOBIES ARE HERE!” and did the patented Zöe Happy Dance™.

a photo of the plain white box the breast forms ship in with a tiny text-only label

My package came in a standard Amazon box, so there’s no way to know from the outside what you ordered. The inner packaging was also very discreet, coming in a plain white box with just a tiny white non-graphic label stating its contents. So this could easily sit on a shelf or somewhere else in plain sight and shouldn’t draw any unwanted attention.

a photo of the box contents including the two breast forms in the translucent zip top bag

Inside the box, the Megularlo forms sat inside a translucent zip-top bag – which I recommend you keep and use to store your forms. The bag will keep dirt and dust from getting on your forms and make cleaning a lot easier. I tossed the box because I don’t need as much discretion inside the house, and the bag slips into a dresser drawer when out of use.

Oh My Gosh These Things Are HUGE

a size comparison photo of the forms beside a short stick of deodorant

They aren’t cartoonishly over-sized, but a bare, individual D cup boob is larger than I expected. Once I put them on though, they definitely fit my frame and didn’t look gigantic for my size. Reviewers on Amazon claimed they were smaller than anticipated, so I ordered one size larger than my bra cup size. Between the potentially small forms and my gynecomastia, I figured my bra would be filled out plenty and if too big, I can always get a new bra.

I’ve had my Megularlo Silicon Breast Forms for a few weeks now, and I gotta say – I LOVE MY NEW TITS!

They’re bouncy. They’re squishy. They jiggle when I walk or bounce. It definitely makes me feel more feminine. Only using two forms and nothing else is way more convenient and less potentially embarrassing for me than stuffing with various materials. And since they’re made of silicone, they fill out my bra smoothly and don’t look so rigid and stiff. They hang in my bra with heft and weight which gives a pleasant sensation of actually feeling supported by the bra.

Zoe in a cute blue, purple, and white striped bikini top and red shorts with white hearts in front of the bathroom mirror

I decided to take a dumb risk and take a swim with my new forms in because I wanted to fill out my swimsuit and see if they floated (they did not). I didn’t have any problems with the built-in support of my one piece, and they only sort of fit my bikini top but due to the size they do peek out from time to time. From a distance, it probably just looks like side-boob but it wouldn’t pass up-close inspection. Lucky for me, if you got close enough to inspect I likely already trust that you aren’t an asshole.

CAVEAT: I’m not recommending you swim in your forms, and you should always check with your manufacturer to see if they say it’s safe for the product. In my case, I took them out immediately after and patted dry with a towel after rinsing them off in the sink. Never leave them to air dry after exposure to pool water.

Not a lot of Cons

It’s the summer time in these southern United States, and that means at any given minute I’m sweaty as fuck. Most days, with these forms, it’s been fine and bearable. But I am largely inactive (except for the occasional swim in the pool), and my body hates physical labor. So on a day when I have to clean up around the house or the temp crosses 95 degrees Fahrenheit, I am drenched. I will probably change clothes 2 or 3 times. At the moment I don’t own many bras, so I can either take my bra and forms off, or I can keep them on and sweat it out. I’m extremely looking forward to the Fall season.

This is not going to give you cleavage. There are ways to do that with makeup and push-up bras, but if your bra doesn’t offer cleavage-making form, then you’re not going to get anything extra from a large set of forms. You can use forms in combination with other strategies to get cleavage that you desire.

photo of the textured backside of the two breast forms

These breast forms come with a textured, concave backing to fit over your breast and help prevent them slipping out of place, but it is not advertised as a self-adhesive pair of forms. In fact, at these cup sizes, you’ll be hard-pressed to find any that are self-adhesive. That means you’re going to need a supportive, full-coverage bra to keep these on your chest. Alternatively, you could pick up some medical grade adhesive so that they’re still easy to remove later.

See What They Did For Me

My final verdict on the Megularlo Silicone Breast Forms that I bought from Amazon: I highly recommend these for the budget beginner. The price is at the lower end for breast forms without sacrificing quality. They have discreet packaging, so you can obtain them safely and privately. They do make my chest sweat more, but that’s manageable and likely with any silicone forms in the summer. The nipples are not comically exaggerated, but they make me feel sexy and cheeky when they’re visible through my top.

Let me know in the comments if you bought or want to buy these, or let me know which breast forms you like. Tell me about your experiences with breast forms and ask me questions about shopping for breast forms below!