Does being overweight make your penis appear smaller?!


Question: Does being overweight make your penis appear smaller!?
Just curious!.

When I'm flaccid, mine's only like an inch long!. But when it's erect, it grows to be around five (haven't measured in about a year, but it doesn't appear to be any bigger)!.

I'm 15 and overweight (though with a new exercise program and a healthier diet I'm looking to change that), and I'm just wondering if being overweight makes it look smaller, and might prevent deeper penetration!?

There's a girl I'm starting to get intimate with (despite the whole overweight thing) and I'm worried that once she sees my flaccid penis, which is dramatically smaller than when it's erect, she'll laugh at me and go tell all of her friends!. I'm also wondering if maybe I should weight until I've lost some weight, if it might look bigger in general!?

Plus I don't think it's grown in like a year and I'm worried this might be it for me!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
rumour has it that each 30 pounds of excess weight hides an inch of penis!. so slim down and maybe you will find the missing part of your treasure!.

but even if you don't appear much bigger, the 5 inches you have is plenty to pleasure most anyone!.

and at 15, you have more puberty to go yet so you might gain some from that too!.

Who knows a slim you at 18 or 19 might even display a 6 or 7 incher!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, your penis looks smaller when you are bigger, such as overweight or simply big-muscled!. It is all a visual perspective- the penis does not shrink when you gain weight or muscle, it just looks smaller in proportion to the rest of the body!. Obesity can cause a buildup of fatty tissue on the pubic bone, so the penis will look less long, as well!. But the same size penis is still there, just partially hidden by the fat!. The penis does not have fat cells, so it doesn't gain or lose fat when the rest of the body does!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes it does!. congrats on you decision on weight loss!. and it does prevent deeper penetration!. i don't think that she will remember the exact size, but if the outcome is good why remember the bad, right!? i don't think that if you weigh a certain amount it should define your sex life!. what i do think is that you should not rush into things unless you are absolutely ready and responsible (meaning rubbers)!. and don't worry about it growing or not i know my hubbys grew until he was about 22 or so!. you still have time to grow some more!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes it does!. but that's mainly because sometimes the stomach fat covers the penis areas which make the penis look smaller!. if you want to make your penis look larger for every 25lbs you loose your penis will grow 1inWww@Answer-Health@Com

Yes the fat overhangs the penis and therefor looks smaller:loose the fat and it looks bigger:Sky!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes being overweight does make your penis appear smaller because it is hidden from sight by a pad of fat just above the penis

loosing about 10-15 pounds makes your penis seem an inch longerWww@Answer-Health@Com

Dude dont worry!. It is true!. When I recently lost weight I gained about an inch and a half!. I lost about 25 pounds!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes!. Simple!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes it does, loosing 20 lbs will add a inch to your looksWww@Answer-Health@Com

yesWww@Answer-Health@Com

It is true that being overweight will make your penis appear smaller!. So weight loss may help a bit in that area!.

It sounds like you're a "grower, not a show-er," as they say!. So am I!. For some guys, the penis doesn't gain much in length when it gets erect, meaning that they look pretty much the same size whether hard or soft!. For some of us - me, in fact - when soft, it pretty much goes into retreat!. A little embarrassing in public showers and whatnot, but when it inflates, it gets up to "normal" size!. I don't think there's much you can do about that!. (Although cold also makes it contract - just an fyi)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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