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weight ---- size


Question Posted Tuesday September 19 2006, 9:03 pm

I'm 14 and overweight. So of the kids at school ( male and female ) constantly tease me about my weight. A few weeks ago , over summer break one of my "friends" yanked down my bathing suit and everyone saw my penis. I'll admit its not too big but it's not tiny either. One of the girls who saw me commented that if I lost a few pounds it would grow. Do you know if there is any truth to this. It makes scence in a way .

less weight = more blood flow

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MummuM answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 11:55 pm:
Yes, 'down there' will grow if you loose a few pounds. Also you're only 14 years old, you still have a few years of growing left. So since you aren't fully-grown, neither is your penis.

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