Peen Review: Mr X
- queerpeen5
- Jul 11, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 20, 2021
Bought from: The Mens Room Trans Shop (TMRTS)
Disclaimer: I got this product for free. I only paid shipping costs ($20) and in exchange I review the products TMRTS send me via their MISTERy box!
Made by: The Mens Room Trans Shop
Color: Caramel
Size: shaft length 12.065cm/4.75"
Material: medical silicone
Look:
I like the look of this prosthetic. The skin tone is very vivid and bright. I prefer that a tad more, than the more desaturated colours NYTC and the Xmall have. However, I wouldn't really say this is a caramel colour. More of a rosy caucasian colour. The tip is redder with a blush, which is a nice touch. There is quite some detail at the frenulum and the shaft has a few veins and wrinkles. The balls are maybe a bit too lumpy for it to be realistic. But for the price, this is quite a realistic looking STP.
Packing:
Personally, I find it a bit big to pack with. However, thanks to the thin and floppy material, it easily compresses/collapses once you put it in any underwear, even looser undies! You can simply bend the shaft down, over the balls. The bulge isn't realistic looking to be honest. Because of the floppy nature, the way it folds down is unnatural, causing a more rectangular, sharp outline (first set of packing in tight blue boxers). But you can also pack the shaft upward and to the side. Giving it a more natural look, yet a bit boneresque (second set of packing in tight blue boxers). Either way, the shape won't be visible once you put pants over it. I recommend using a harness, as pictured in the very first photo. When moving, walking around a lot, the Mr X tends to move/twist around too. Although this wasn't visible from outside, I did feel it a bit. The cup got sideways and all. I used Danaë/Trans-Missie's o-ring harness.
STP:
It must be said that not many STPs have worked for me in the past. Only a few, that being the Tommy STP (Hardline Pros) and Sam STP (NYTC) and sometimes the Squire (Axolom). Alas, the Mr X cannot be added to that list for a multiple of reasons. First, I think the cup is too flimsy. With only little pressure, the cup collapses and squeezes down. If you have thicker thighs, there might be a risk of flattening the cup. Secondly, the shape of the cup is one that I couldn't work with in the past either. It's very personal, so maybe this kind of cup will work for you! A stronger flow seems to work a bit better than a weak flow. Still, I only get it right a few times, often after readjusting a couple of times. A pro might be the length of the shaft. It gives you just a bit more control to "steer" the pee to the toilet.
Care:
You do not need to powder this with cornstarch! That's a big plus. Mild soap and water will do the trick. The texture afterward will remain smooth and silky, just like the Squire STP. To dry it, I usually take a small towel or paper tissues. To dry the inside of the shaft, I roll up a couple of tissues, like a cigarette and stuff the shaft with it. Then I squeeze it so the remaining droplets get absorbed by the tissue.
Recommended?
This is a good quality STP for 35$. Since I got this for free as part of promoting and reviewing it, I don't know if the STP will be coloured or not. On the site, it only displays one coloured version of it and the rest have one solid colour all around. However, I like the vivid colour and think this could be a great alternative if you don't want to spend hundreds of euros/dollars for an STP. If you're looking for a cheaper but bigger STP that looks quite realistic and doesn't need big maintenance, this could be a good purchase.
Pros:
+ Packs easily because it's floppy/thin
+ Not too expensive I think
+ No powdering required
+ long shaft, can be pro for STP
Cons:
- Floppiness causes cup to collapse/squeeze easily while STPing
- Not realistic bulge
- Requires a harness
- Too light to be caramel













































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