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In my novel, I'm currently writing from a male's perspective and I need a bit of help. It's not an erotic book, but I'm writing a flashback from his teenage years which involves a bosom hug and I think it's realistic and fitting to mention something subtle about him getting an erection but I have absolutely no idea how to phrase it.



My character is a very reserved individual, who would never use your typical terminology. In a previous chapter, he referred to masturbation cryptically as a "catharsis" (which was fitting in the context).










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    Unrelated, but an old book I was reading on my teenage years had literally a full-page, cartoon-style drawing of a wooden log, a pitched up tent or other similar imagery every time the main character got near his "crush" or had other type of male-arousal inducing situation. Nothing was addressed in the text at all. It was a "romantic comedy" of sorts about a near sci-fi future, but I unfortunately don't remember its title.
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    @hszmv Why do you figure it is a humorous scene? By my reading, it is likely to be an embarrassing one or perhaps a reminiscent one (remembering a first crush). I don't really see an obvious comedy angle here?
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    @hszmv I don't necessarily agree, but let's wait to hear from the OP
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    Lois Lowry called these "stirrings."
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My character is a very reserved individual, who would never use your typical terminology. In a previous chapter, he referred to masturbation cryptically as a "catharsis" (which was fitting in the context).










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    Unrelated, but an old book I was reading on my teenage years had literally a full-page, cartoon-style drawing of a wooden log, a pitched up tent or other similar imagery every time the main character got near his "crush" or had other type of male-arousal inducing situation. Nothing was addressed in the text at all. It was a "romantic comedy" of sorts about a near sci-fi future, but I unfortunately don't remember its title.
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    @hszmv Why do you figure it is a humorous scene? By my reading, it is likely to be an embarrassing one or perhaps a reminiscent one (remembering a first crush). I don't really see an obvious comedy angle here?
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My character is a very reserved individual, who would never use your typical terminology. In a previous chapter, he referred to masturbation cryptically as a "catharsis" (which was fitting in the context).










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In my novel, I'm currently writing from a male's perspective and I need a bit of help. It's not an erotic book, but I'm writing a flashback from his teenage years which involves a bosom hug and I think it's realistic and fitting to mention something subtle about him getting an erection but I have absolutely no idea how to phrase it.



My character is a very reserved individual, who would never use your typical terminology. In a previous chapter, he referred to masturbation cryptically as a "catharsis" (which was fitting in the context).







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    Why are people voting to close? The question is clearly about writing, and asking for a character PoV she cannot know personally. We have MANY similar questions….
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    Unrelated, but an old book I was reading on my teenage years had literally a full-page, cartoon-style drawing of a wooden log, a pitched up tent or other similar imagery every time the main character got near his "crush" or had other type of male-arousal inducing situation. Nothing was addressed in the text at all. It was a "romantic comedy" of sorts about a near sci-fi future, but I unfortunately don't remember its title.
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    @hszmv Why do you figure it is a humorous scene? By my reading, it is likely to be an embarrassing one or perhaps a reminiscent one (remembering a first crush). I don't really see an obvious comedy angle here?
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    Unrelated, but an old book I was reading on my teenage years had literally a full-page, cartoon-style drawing of a wooden log, a pitched up tent or other similar imagery every time the main character got near his "crush" or had other type of male-arousal inducing situation. Nothing was addressed in the text at all. It was a "romantic comedy" of sorts about a near sci-fi future, but I unfortunately don't remember its title.
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    @hszmv Why do you figure it is a humorous scene? By my reading, it is likely to be an embarrassing one or perhaps a reminiscent one (remembering a first crush). I don't really see an obvious comedy angle here?
    – Azor Ahai
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    @hszmv I don't necessarily agree, but let's wait to hear from the OP
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    Lois Lowry called these "stirrings."
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Why are people voting to close? The question is clearly about writing, and asking for a character PoV she cannot know personally. We have MANY similar questions….
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Why are people voting to close? The question is clearly about writing, and asking for a character PoV she cannot know personally. We have MANY similar questions….
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Unrelated, but an old book I was reading on my teenage years had literally a full-page, cartoon-style drawing of a wooden log, a pitched up tent or other similar imagery every time the main character got near his "crush" or had other type of male-arousal inducing situation. Nothing was addressed in the text at all. It was a "romantic comedy" of sorts about a near sci-fi future, but I unfortunately don't remember its title.
– T. Sar
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Unrelated, but an old book I was reading on my teenage years had literally a full-page, cartoon-style drawing of a wooden log, a pitched up tent or other similar imagery every time the main character got near his "crush" or had other type of male-arousal inducing situation. Nothing was addressed in the text at all. It was a "romantic comedy" of sorts about a near sci-fi future, but I unfortunately don't remember its title.
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@hszmv Why do you figure it is a humorous scene? By my reading, it is likely to be an embarrassing one or perhaps a reminiscent one (remembering a first crush). I don't really see an obvious comedy angle here?
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@hszmv Why do you figure it is a humorous scene? By my reading, it is likely to be an embarrassing one or perhaps a reminiscent one (remembering a first crush). I don't really see an obvious comedy angle here?
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Lois Lowry called these "stirrings."
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You could be vague and mention him feeling his trousers or pants "getting tighter", or something of the like. It's pretty much the standard imagery used to represent an erection without actually mentioning anything, and it's also a quite accurate physical description that your male readers will have no problems identifying.



For pretty much the same reasons, you can mention him having troubles walking due to his trousers becoming slightly uncomfortable.



This is pretty much everything you can say (that's coming to my mind) about the physical feelings without going into details.



Psychologically, you can mention him being embarassed in his excitement: he could be afraid of the other character becoming aware of his erection during the hug. Again, this would be realistic and you can easily say something along the lines of "[he] feared [the other character] noticing his arousal" and you'd be ok.



Depending on his age and on his stage of sexual maturity, he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing. This is not the norm, but it might be your case.
Even if he is experienced - aka not unfamiliar with erections and even masturbation - he may feel a bit confused, his thoughts will lose a bit of focus, and he may shift his attention on his bodily sensations (the softness of the hug against his body, the scent of the other character). He might feel it as inappropriate, happening in the worst moment and a bother.



In the end it depends on how you want to play it; since he remembers it after so much time, I'm assuming it was quite a relevant event.



Arousal may make him want more of that pleasurable contact, like reciprocating the hug, or again he may stare at the other character with a different gaze.



So, there's quite a lot you could say depending on how the character feels about the erection (excitement vs lust vs embarassment).
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    +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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    @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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  • "he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing" I think yes, you should replace this one. I guess even erections in the public are quite well-known, but they can be embarassing.
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  • I've edited the question to clarify. I did forgot that teenagers start from 13 year olds, I was thinking 10-19.
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Liquid's answer is good, but I would like to specifically focus on one way of doing it; chiefly, mention the awkward feelings one gets in such situations. Men, especially young men, aren't exactly comfortable with inappropriately-timed erections, so given this is from the male's perspective, you have a lot of fun ways to play this off. For example:




Myrtle squeezed her soft chest against me. I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel good. Then and there, the only thing on my mind was how to make this last forever. Of course, that very thought made my body sabotage the entire effort. It was touching her leg, there was no way she wouldn't notice. Within moments, Myrtle let me go with a polite smile; she said nothing, but we both knew the reason.







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  • Very nice, it puts you right into his head (not to mention the part of his body that's doing the thinking).
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This question borders on "what to write" instead of "how to write", so I will concentrate on the latter.



If your character has masturbated, he has had erections. Probably every day, since teen age boys do. If he is "reserved" and doesn't like to think in crude terms, then he will have invented his own words for this phenomenon.



Changing "masturbation" to "catharsis" is focusing on the emotional result instead of the activity. I would focus on a similar language transition for an erection: Focus more on the emotional result.



I think "tight trousers" is a cliché, and doesn't really convey what the character is feeling. It is also not entirely accurate, men and boys can wear brief and keep their penis angled down, in that case they can have an erection that doesn't show. Most boys figure that out early, and don't "pitch a tent", as the slang goes.



Also, erections are not all or nothing; they can vary from "chub" to full staff, depending on the level of arousal. For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection; I'd guess the boy had the beginning of one, a partial erection.



Were I writing, I'd focus on the emotions this causes. Between males and females, I'd guess the frequency of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal is higher in males, and the sensations may differ somewhat (although engorgement and increased sensitivity are common to both genders), but I'd also guess the emotions of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal would be similar, and by focusing on those we can cross the gender-gap.



I also wouldn't try to summarize this in a word or two; if this is an infrequent occurrence in the story, you don't need a shorthand. Allow yourself a sentence or two, to convey the feeling accurately. Remember, readers don't mind reading.






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    "For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection" Seriously? I can have a firm one just for looking at an attractive girl. However, people are different, who knows.
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The possibilities are endless:



"Chubby Checker is doing his stand up routine"



"From little acorns, mighty oaks do grow."



"You know The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams? Well, the lark has ascended."



Pretty much anything in that situation that a young man says, which refers to anything rising or growing, is going to be construed as being a reference to an erection.






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  • +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
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  • You may have talent for this.
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Don't mention the erection at all. As he is about to be smothered in breasts, switch to descriptions of everything he is using to mentally distract himself from having a sexual reaction.



Perhaps, make it more of a "battle", attacking one of his senses at a time. First the image of her breasts up close which he fights back with other visual imagery that is very un-breastlike. Then as he seems to have that won, his next battle is her smell which is layers of feminine things like soap and powders. He battles this back with memories of foul smells. Last it is the feeling of contact, skin to skin, and he has to knock it away with very un-sexual human contact. (Bonus points if the replacement objects resonate thematically or have character-arc significance.)



After this epic battle of his senses – which of course was just a few seconds but in his mind lasted an eternity, the reader can get a hint of how well it worked the same way he will know. He "adjusts" how he is sitting.






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    1. If a teenage boy feels sexually excited, that's all you need to say and male readers will understand.


    2. A roundabout way to describe is having to rearrange his equipment or having to hide his excitement by holding a book over his lap.


    3. Teenage boys use words like "erection" and "hard on" all the time.






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      Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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    You could write 'he felt the blood drain from his face, and knew exactly where it was going instead'. Leave it mostly in the mind of the reader.






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    • Hey @Tim welcome to Writing.SE when answering, try providing more than a one-line answer, based on experience or other similar writing. Yes, I realize that this is subject that could go wrong quickly, but still one-line answers rarely help very much
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      I deliberately curtailed the answer, as it did what the OP asked, and hardly needed padding out. Succinct, I thought... I'll bear the comment in mind next time. Thanks!
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    The elaborate on Wetcircuits answer, if a young lad gets a "boner" in a public space, the main concern is concealing it. There are several ways of doing this:



    1) Hands in the pocket to make the creases and shapes in the trousers conceal "oneself".



    2) A quick readjustment with a "waistband tuck". This is were you arrange "yourself" into a more natural position, so instead of pushing out against the trouser material, resulting in the "tent pitching" issue, ones manhood lies flat again the pelvis. Additionally, the belt, waistband and thick zip/button area on trousers adds further concealment.



    3) Sit down ASAP. This might be the easiest to slip in casually: "After the smothering boob hug from X, I had to quickly make my way to a seat and relax for 5 mins..."






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      You might find the word stir useful in this context.



      https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=define%20stir






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        You could be vague and mention him feeling his trousers or pants "getting tighter", or something of the like. It's pretty much the standard imagery used to represent an erection without actually mentioning anything, and it's also a quite accurate physical description that your male readers will have no problems identifying.



        For pretty much the same reasons, you can mention him having troubles walking due to his trousers becoming slightly uncomfortable.



        This is pretty much everything you can say (that's coming to my mind) about the physical feelings without going into details.



        Psychologically, you can mention him being embarassed in his excitement: he could be afraid of the other character becoming aware of his erection during the hug. Again, this would be realistic and you can easily say something along the lines of "[he] feared [the other character] noticing his arousal" and you'd be ok.



        Depending on his age and on his stage of sexual maturity, he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing. This is not the norm, but it might be your case.
        Even if he is experienced - aka not unfamiliar with erections and even masturbation - he may feel a bit confused, his thoughts will lose a bit of focus, and he may shift his attention on his bodily sensations (the softness of the hug against his body, the scent of the other character). He might feel it as inappropriate, happening in the worst moment and a bother.



        In the end it depends on how you want to play it; since he remembers it after so much time, I'm assuming it was quite a relevant event.



        Arousal may make him want more of that pleasurable contact, like reciprocating the hug, or again he may stare at the other character with a different gaze.



        So, there's quite a lot you could say depending on how the character feels about the erection (excitement vs lust vs embarassment).
        Let me know if it helped.






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          +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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          @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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        • "he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing" I think yes, you should replace this one. I guess even erections in the public are quite well-known, but they can be embarassing.
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        You could be vague and mention him feeling his trousers or pants "getting tighter", or something of the like. It's pretty much the standard imagery used to represent an erection without actually mentioning anything, and it's also a quite accurate physical description that your male readers will have no problems identifying.



        For pretty much the same reasons, you can mention him having troubles walking due to his trousers becoming slightly uncomfortable.



        This is pretty much everything you can say (that's coming to my mind) about the physical feelings without going into details.



        Psychologically, you can mention him being embarassed in his excitement: he could be afraid of the other character becoming aware of his erection during the hug. Again, this would be realistic and you can easily say something along the lines of "[he] feared [the other character] noticing his arousal" and you'd be ok.



        Depending on his age and on his stage of sexual maturity, he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing. This is not the norm, but it might be your case.
        Even if he is experienced - aka not unfamiliar with erections and even masturbation - he may feel a bit confused, his thoughts will lose a bit of focus, and he may shift his attention on his bodily sensations (the softness of the hug against his body, the scent of the other character). He might feel it as inappropriate, happening in the worst moment and a bother.



        In the end it depends on how you want to play it; since he remembers it after so much time, I'm assuming it was quite a relevant event.



        Arousal may make him want more of that pleasurable contact, like reciprocating the hug, or again he may stare at the other character with a different gaze.



        So, there's quite a lot you could say depending on how the character feels about the erection (excitement vs lust vs embarassment).
        Let me know if it helped.






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          +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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          @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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        • "he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing" I think yes, you should replace this one. I guess even erections in the public are quite well-known, but they can be embarassing.
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        • I've edited the question to clarify. I did forgot that teenagers start from 13 year olds, I was thinking 10-19.
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        You could be vague and mention him feeling his trousers or pants "getting tighter", or something of the like. It's pretty much the standard imagery used to represent an erection without actually mentioning anything, and it's also a quite accurate physical description that your male readers will have no problems identifying.



        For pretty much the same reasons, you can mention him having troubles walking due to his trousers becoming slightly uncomfortable.



        This is pretty much everything you can say (that's coming to my mind) about the physical feelings without going into details.



        Psychologically, you can mention him being embarassed in his excitement: he could be afraid of the other character becoming aware of his erection during the hug. Again, this would be realistic and you can easily say something along the lines of "[he] feared [the other character] noticing his arousal" and you'd be ok.



        Depending on his age and on his stage of sexual maturity, he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing. This is not the norm, but it might be your case.
        Even if he is experienced - aka not unfamiliar with erections and even masturbation - he may feel a bit confused, his thoughts will lose a bit of focus, and he may shift his attention on his bodily sensations (the softness of the hug against his body, the scent of the other character). He might feel it as inappropriate, happening in the worst moment and a bother.



        In the end it depends on how you want to play it; since he remembers it after so much time, I'm assuming it was quite a relevant event.



        Arousal may make him want more of that pleasurable contact, like reciprocating the hug, or again he may stare at the other character with a different gaze.



        So, there's quite a lot you could say depending on how the character feels about the erection (excitement vs lust vs embarassment).
        Let me know if it helped.






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        You could be vague and mention him feeling his trousers or pants "getting tighter", or something of the like. It's pretty much the standard imagery used to represent an erection without actually mentioning anything, and it's also a quite accurate physical description that your male readers will have no problems identifying.



        For pretty much the same reasons, you can mention him having troubles walking due to his trousers becoming slightly uncomfortable.



        This is pretty much everything you can say (that's coming to my mind) about the physical feelings without going into details.



        Psychologically, you can mention him being embarassed in his excitement: he could be afraid of the other character becoming aware of his erection during the hug. Again, this would be realistic and you can easily say something along the lines of "[he] feared [the other character] noticing his arousal" and you'd be ok.



        Depending on his age and on his stage of sexual maturity, he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing. This is not the norm, but it might be your case.
        Even if he is experienced - aka not unfamiliar with erections and even masturbation - he may feel a bit confused, his thoughts will lose a bit of focus, and he may shift his attention on his bodily sensations (the softness of the hug against his body, the scent of the other character). He might feel it as inappropriate, happening in the worst moment and a bother.



        In the end it depends on how you want to play it; since he remembers it after so much time, I'm assuming it was quite a relevant event.



        Arousal may make him want more of that pleasurable contact, like reciprocating the hug, or again he may stare at the other character with a different gaze.



        So, there's quite a lot you could say depending on how the character feels about the erection (excitement vs lust vs embarassment).
        Let me know if it helped.







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          +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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          @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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        • "he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing" I think yes, you should replace this one. I guess even erections in the public are quite well-known, but they can be embarassing.
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        • I've edited the question to clarify. I did forgot that teenagers start from 13 year olds, I was thinking 10-19.
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          +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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          @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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        +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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        +1, However, most teen boys (even 13 year olds) are very familiar with erections, they likely have them every morning and a few times a day.
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        @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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        @Amadeus Sure enough. I wanted to convey the idea that the character may not be used to deal with erection during that particular situation, but maybe I should rephrase the answer.
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        "he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing" I think yes, you should replace this one. I guess even erections in the public are quite well-known, but they can be embarassing.
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        "he may be unexperienced with the whole erection thing" I think yes, you should replace this one. I guess even erections in the public are quite well-known, but they can be embarassing.
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        I've edited the question to clarify. I did forgot that teenagers start from 13 year olds, I was thinking 10-19.
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        I've edited the question to clarify. I did forgot that teenagers start from 13 year olds, I was thinking 10-19.
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        Liquid's answer is good, but I would like to specifically focus on one way of doing it; chiefly, mention the awkward feelings one gets in such situations. Men, especially young men, aren't exactly comfortable with inappropriately-timed erections, so given this is from the male's perspective, you have a lot of fun ways to play this off. For example:




        Myrtle squeezed her soft chest against me. I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel good. Then and there, the only thing on my mind was how to make this last forever. Of course, that very thought made my body sabotage the entire effort. It was touching her leg, there was no way she wouldn't notice. Within moments, Myrtle let me go with a polite smile; she said nothing, but we both knew the reason.







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        Liquid's answer is good, but I would like to specifically focus on one way of doing it; chiefly, mention the awkward feelings one gets in such situations. Men, especially young men, aren't exactly comfortable with inappropriately-timed erections, so given this is from the male's perspective, you have a lot of fun ways to play this off. For example:




        Myrtle squeezed her soft chest against me. I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel good. Then and there, the only thing on my mind was how to make this last forever. Of course, that very thought made my body sabotage the entire effort. It was touching her leg, there was no way she wouldn't notice. Within moments, Myrtle let me go with a polite smile; she said nothing, but we both knew the reason.







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        • Very nice, it puts you right into his head (not to mention the part of his body that's doing the thinking).
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        Liquid's answer is good, but I would like to specifically focus on one way of doing it; chiefly, mention the awkward feelings one gets in such situations. Men, especially young men, aren't exactly comfortable with inappropriately-timed erections, so given this is from the male's perspective, you have a lot of fun ways to play this off. For example:




        Myrtle squeezed her soft chest against me. I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel good. Then and there, the only thing on my mind was how to make this last forever. Of course, that very thought made my body sabotage the entire effort. It was touching her leg, there was no way she wouldn't notice. Within moments, Myrtle let me go with a polite smile; she said nothing, but we both knew the reason.







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        Liquid's answer is good, but I would like to specifically focus on one way of doing it; chiefly, mention the awkward feelings one gets in such situations. Men, especially young men, aren't exactly comfortable with inappropriately-timed erections, so given this is from the male's perspective, you have a lot of fun ways to play this off. For example:




        Myrtle squeezed her soft chest against me. I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel good. Then and there, the only thing on my mind was how to make this last forever. Of course, that very thought made my body sabotage the entire effort. It was touching her leg, there was no way she wouldn't notice. Within moments, Myrtle let me go with a polite smile; she said nothing, but we both knew the reason.








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        • Very nice, it puts you right into his head (not to mention the part of his body that's doing the thinking).
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        • Very nice, it puts you right into his head (not to mention the part of his body that's doing the thinking).
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        Very nice, it puts you right into his head (not to mention the part of his body that's doing the thinking).
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        Very nice, it puts you right into his head (not to mention the part of his body that's doing the thinking).
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        This question borders on "what to write" instead of "how to write", so I will concentrate on the latter.



        If your character has masturbated, he has had erections. Probably every day, since teen age boys do. If he is "reserved" and doesn't like to think in crude terms, then he will have invented his own words for this phenomenon.



        Changing "masturbation" to "catharsis" is focusing on the emotional result instead of the activity. I would focus on a similar language transition for an erection: Focus more on the emotional result.



        I think "tight trousers" is a cliché, and doesn't really convey what the character is feeling. It is also not entirely accurate, men and boys can wear brief and keep their penis angled down, in that case they can have an erection that doesn't show. Most boys figure that out early, and don't "pitch a tent", as the slang goes.



        Also, erections are not all or nothing; they can vary from "chub" to full staff, depending on the level of arousal. For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection; I'd guess the boy had the beginning of one, a partial erection.



        Were I writing, I'd focus on the emotions this causes. Between males and females, I'd guess the frequency of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal is higher in males, and the sensations may differ somewhat (although engorgement and increased sensitivity are common to both genders), but I'd also guess the emotions of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal would be similar, and by focusing on those we can cross the gender-gap.



        I also wouldn't try to summarize this in a word or two; if this is an infrequent occurrence in the story, you don't need a shorthand. Allow yourself a sentence or two, to convey the feeling accurately. Remember, readers don't mind reading.






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        This question borders on "what to write" instead of "how to write", so I will concentrate on the latter.



        If your character has masturbated, he has had erections. Probably every day, since teen age boys do. If he is "reserved" and doesn't like to think in crude terms, then he will have invented his own words for this phenomenon.



        Changing "masturbation" to "catharsis" is focusing on the emotional result instead of the activity. I would focus on a similar language transition for an erection: Focus more on the emotional result.



        I think "tight trousers" is a cliché, and doesn't really convey what the character is feeling. It is also not entirely accurate, men and boys can wear brief and keep their penis angled down, in that case they can have an erection that doesn't show. Most boys figure that out early, and don't "pitch a tent", as the slang goes.



        Also, erections are not all or nothing; they can vary from "chub" to full staff, depending on the level of arousal. For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection; I'd guess the boy had the beginning of one, a partial erection.



        Were I writing, I'd focus on the emotions this causes. Between males and females, I'd guess the frequency of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal is higher in males, and the sensations may differ somewhat (although engorgement and increased sensitivity are common to both genders), but I'd also guess the emotions of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal would be similar, and by focusing on those we can cross the gender-gap.



        I also wouldn't try to summarize this in a word or two; if this is an infrequent occurrence in the story, you don't need a shorthand. Allow yourself a sentence or two, to convey the feeling accurately. Remember, readers don't mind reading.






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        This question borders on "what to write" instead of "how to write", so I will concentrate on the latter.



        If your character has masturbated, he has had erections. Probably every day, since teen age boys do. If he is "reserved" and doesn't like to think in crude terms, then he will have invented his own words for this phenomenon.



        Changing "masturbation" to "catharsis" is focusing on the emotional result instead of the activity. I would focus on a similar language transition for an erection: Focus more on the emotional result.



        I think "tight trousers" is a cliché, and doesn't really convey what the character is feeling. It is also not entirely accurate, men and boys can wear brief and keep their penis angled down, in that case they can have an erection that doesn't show. Most boys figure that out early, and don't "pitch a tent", as the slang goes.



        Also, erections are not all or nothing; they can vary from "chub" to full staff, depending on the level of arousal. For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection; I'd guess the boy had the beginning of one, a partial erection.



        Were I writing, I'd focus on the emotions this causes. Between males and females, I'd guess the frequency of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal is higher in males, and the sensations may differ somewhat (although engorgement and increased sensitivity are common to both genders), but I'd also guess the emotions of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal would be similar, and by focusing on those we can cross the gender-gap.



        I also wouldn't try to summarize this in a word or two; if this is an infrequent occurrence in the story, you don't need a shorthand. Allow yourself a sentence or two, to convey the feeling accurately. Remember, readers don't mind reading.






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        This question borders on "what to write" instead of "how to write", so I will concentrate on the latter.



        If your character has masturbated, he has had erections. Probably every day, since teen age boys do. If he is "reserved" and doesn't like to think in crude terms, then he will have invented his own words for this phenomenon.



        Changing "masturbation" to "catharsis" is focusing on the emotional result instead of the activity. I would focus on a similar language transition for an erection: Focus more on the emotional result.



        I think "tight trousers" is a cliché, and doesn't really convey what the character is feeling. It is also not entirely accurate, men and boys can wear brief and keep their penis angled down, in that case they can have an erection that doesn't show. Most boys figure that out early, and don't "pitch a tent", as the slang goes.



        Also, erections are not all or nothing; they can vary from "chub" to full staff, depending on the level of arousal. For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection; I'd guess the boy had the beginning of one, a partial erection.



        Were I writing, I'd focus on the emotions this causes. Between males and females, I'd guess the frequency of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal is higher in males, and the sensations may differ somewhat (although engorgement and increased sensitivity are common to both genders), but I'd also guess the emotions of unwanted or inappropriate sexual arousal would be similar, and by focusing on those we can cross the gender-gap.



        I also wouldn't try to summarize this in a word or two; if this is an infrequent occurrence in the story, you don't need a shorthand. Allow yourself a sentence or two, to convey the feeling accurately. Remember, readers don't mind reading.







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        "For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection" Seriously? I can have a firm one just for looking at an attractive girl. However, people are different, who knows.
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        "For somebody in a bosom hug, I wouldn't assume a full and raging erection" Seriously? I can have a firm one just for looking at an attractive girl. However, people are different, who knows.
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        The possibilities are endless:



        "Chubby Checker is doing his stand up routine"



        "From little acorns, mighty oaks do grow."



        "You know The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams? Well, the lark has ascended."



        Pretty much anything in that situation that a young man says, which refers to anything rising or growing, is going to be construed as being a reference to an erection.






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        • +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
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        The possibilities are endless:



        "Chubby Checker is doing his stand up routine"



        "From little acorns, mighty oaks do grow."



        "You know The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams? Well, the lark has ascended."



        Pretty much anything in that situation that a young man says, which refers to anything rising or growing, is going to be construed as being a reference to an erection.






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        • +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
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        The possibilities are endless:



        "Chubby Checker is doing his stand up routine"



        "From little acorns, mighty oaks do grow."



        "You know The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams? Well, the lark has ascended."



        Pretty much anything in that situation that a young man says, which refers to anything rising or growing, is going to be construed as being a reference to an erection.






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        The possibilities are endless:



        "Chubby Checker is doing his stand up routine"



        "From little acorns, mighty oaks do grow."



        "You know The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams? Well, the lark has ascended."



        Pretty much anything in that situation that a young man says, which refers to anything rising or growing, is going to be construed as being a reference to an erection.







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        • +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
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        • +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
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        • You may have talent for this.
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        +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
        – An old man in the sea.
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        +1 =D Honestly, after having read the answers above, which are not subtle, contrary to what the OP asked, I think yours is the best. At least they made me laugh. =D
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        You may have talent for this.
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        You may have talent for this.
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        Don't mention the erection at all. As he is about to be smothered in breasts, switch to descriptions of everything he is using to mentally distract himself from having a sexual reaction.



        Perhaps, make it more of a "battle", attacking one of his senses at a time. First the image of her breasts up close which he fights back with other visual imagery that is very un-breastlike. Then as he seems to have that won, his next battle is her smell which is layers of feminine things like soap and powders. He battles this back with memories of foul smells. Last it is the feeling of contact, skin to skin, and he has to knock it away with very un-sexual human contact. (Bonus points if the replacement objects resonate thematically or have character-arc significance.)



        After this epic battle of his senses – which of course was just a few seconds but in his mind lasted an eternity, the reader can get a hint of how well it worked the same way he will know. He "adjusts" how he is sitting.






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          Don't mention the erection at all. As he is about to be smothered in breasts, switch to descriptions of everything he is using to mentally distract himself from having a sexual reaction.



          Perhaps, make it more of a "battle", attacking one of his senses at a time. First the image of her breasts up close which he fights back with other visual imagery that is very un-breastlike. Then as he seems to have that won, his next battle is her smell which is layers of feminine things like soap and powders. He battles this back with memories of foul smells. Last it is the feeling of contact, skin to skin, and he has to knock it away with very un-sexual human contact. (Bonus points if the replacement objects resonate thematically or have character-arc significance.)



          After this epic battle of his senses – which of course was just a few seconds but in his mind lasted an eternity, the reader can get a hint of how well it worked the same way he will know. He "adjusts" how he is sitting.






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            Don't mention the erection at all. As he is about to be smothered in breasts, switch to descriptions of everything he is using to mentally distract himself from having a sexual reaction.



            Perhaps, make it more of a "battle", attacking one of his senses at a time. First the image of her breasts up close which he fights back with other visual imagery that is very un-breastlike. Then as he seems to have that won, his next battle is her smell which is layers of feminine things like soap and powders. He battles this back with memories of foul smells. Last it is the feeling of contact, skin to skin, and he has to knock it away with very un-sexual human contact. (Bonus points if the replacement objects resonate thematically or have character-arc significance.)



            After this epic battle of his senses – which of course was just a few seconds but in his mind lasted an eternity, the reader can get a hint of how well it worked the same way he will know. He "adjusts" how he is sitting.






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            Don't mention the erection at all. As he is about to be smothered in breasts, switch to descriptions of everything he is using to mentally distract himself from having a sexual reaction.



            Perhaps, make it more of a "battle", attacking one of his senses at a time. First the image of her breasts up close which he fights back with other visual imagery that is very un-breastlike. Then as he seems to have that won, his next battle is her smell which is layers of feminine things like soap and powders. He battles this back with memories of foul smells. Last it is the feeling of contact, skin to skin, and he has to knock it away with very un-sexual human contact. (Bonus points if the replacement objects resonate thematically or have character-arc significance.)



            After this epic battle of his senses – which of course was just a few seconds but in his mind lasted an eternity, the reader can get a hint of how well it worked the same way he will know. He "adjusts" how he is sitting.







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                1. If a teenage boy feels sexually excited, that's all you need to say and male readers will understand.


                2. A roundabout way to describe is having to rearrange his equipment or having to hide his excitement by holding a book over his lap.


                3. Teenage boys use words like "erection" and "hard on" all the time.






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                  Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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                1. If a teenage boy feels sexually excited, that's all you need to say and male readers will understand.


                2. A roundabout way to describe is having to rearrange his equipment or having to hide his excitement by holding a book over his lap.


                3. Teenage boys use words like "erection" and "hard on" all the time.






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                  Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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                1. If a teenage boy feels sexually excited, that's all you need to say and male readers will understand.


                2. A roundabout way to describe is having to rearrange his equipment or having to hide his excitement by holding a book over his lap.


                3. Teenage boys use words like "erection" and "hard on" all the time.






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                1. If a teenage boy feels sexually excited, that's all you need to say and male readers will understand.


                2. A roundabout way to describe is having to rearrange his equipment or having to hide his excitement by holding a book over his lap.


                3. Teenage boys use words like "erection" and "hard on" all the time.







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                  Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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                  Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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                Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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                Teenage boys use the word "jerk" too. This one is not of that kind and I guess he is not a teenage boy actually, but an adult who describes what happened to him in the past using his current (adult) vocabulary.
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                The elaborate on Wetcircuits answer, if a young lad gets a "boner" in a public space, the main concern is concealing it. There are several ways of doing this:



                1) Hands in the pocket to make the creases and shapes in the trousers conceal "oneself".



                2) A quick readjustment with a "waistband tuck". This is were you arrange "yourself" into a more natural position, so instead of pushing out against the trouser material, resulting in the "tent pitching" issue, ones manhood lies flat again the pelvis. Additionally, the belt, waistband and thick zip/button area on trousers adds further concealment.



                3) Sit down ASAP. This might be the easiest to slip in casually: "After the smothering boob hug from X, I had to quickly make my way to a seat and relax for 5 mins..."






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                  The elaborate on Wetcircuits answer, if a young lad gets a "boner" in a public space, the main concern is concealing it. There are several ways of doing this:



                  1) Hands in the pocket to make the creases and shapes in the trousers conceal "oneself".



                  2) A quick readjustment with a "waistband tuck". This is were you arrange "yourself" into a more natural position, so instead of pushing out against the trouser material, resulting in the "tent pitching" issue, ones manhood lies flat again the pelvis. Additionally, the belt, waistband and thick zip/button area on trousers adds further concealment.



                  3) Sit down ASAP. This might be the easiest to slip in casually: "After the smothering boob hug from X, I had to quickly make my way to a seat and relax for 5 mins..."






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                    The elaborate on Wetcircuits answer, if a young lad gets a "boner" in a public space, the main concern is concealing it. There are several ways of doing this:



                    1) Hands in the pocket to make the creases and shapes in the trousers conceal "oneself".



                    2) A quick readjustment with a "waistband tuck". This is were you arrange "yourself" into a more natural position, so instead of pushing out against the trouser material, resulting in the "tent pitching" issue, ones manhood lies flat again the pelvis. Additionally, the belt, waistband and thick zip/button area on trousers adds further concealment.



                    3) Sit down ASAP. This might be the easiest to slip in casually: "After the smothering boob hug from X, I had to quickly make my way to a seat and relax for 5 mins..."






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                    The elaborate on Wetcircuits answer, if a young lad gets a "boner" in a public space, the main concern is concealing it. There are several ways of doing this:



                    1) Hands in the pocket to make the creases and shapes in the trousers conceal "oneself".



                    2) A quick readjustment with a "waistband tuck". This is were you arrange "yourself" into a more natural position, so instead of pushing out against the trouser material, resulting in the "tent pitching" issue, ones manhood lies flat again the pelvis. Additionally, the belt, waistband and thick zip/button area on trousers adds further concealment.



                    3) Sit down ASAP. This might be the easiest to slip in casually: "After the smothering boob hug from X, I had to quickly make my way to a seat and relax for 5 mins..."







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                        You might find the word stir useful in this context.



                        https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=define%20stir






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