Will my tiny boyfriend grow anymore?!


Question: Will my tiny boyfriend grow anymore!?
My boyfriend is very small!.
He's about 5'8 but he's really skinny, like his body frame is like a 13 year old's but he's 17!.
It seems like he's always been small though!.
Back in freshman year, he looked like he was 10 when he was about 14!.

I'm wondering if he'll continue to grow anymore!?
Will his body naturally become bigger and more masculine or will he just be small forever!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
one suggestion was lift weights, but that's not the whole solution!. I've always had a thin frame, which will start to fill out (whether one wants it to or not) simply by not exercising, and continually living the "all american lifestyle!." Even though I've gained weight, I've gained maybe 15 pounds since the time I was 18 (I'm 24 now)!. For us skinny guys, you wont notice the weight on our upper bodies, and if he's trully skinny it means he has a super-fast metabolism like myself!. Yes, working out is fine and well, but without the right muscle-building supplements, an adjusted diet, and (in VERY rare cases) hormone supplements, you can't expect him to put on very much weight!.

Let me put it to you like this!. After HS I went straight to the USMC!. I weighed in at 176 lbs, 6 ft 1 inch!. Some would say that's not a really skinny build, but considering the physical requirements of the USMC, it is!. After boot camp and the most intense 3 months of physical training I've ever had, I was still the same 176 lbs!., even though I could now to triple the pullups, 100 crunches in a minute (0% stomach fat after bootcamp lol), and run like nobody's business!. After my 4 years (a lot of which was spent exercising 3 days a week), I came out weighing 180 with the same height!. Here it is now, roughly 2 years after that, and I've shot up to 190 (and yes, that's shooting up in weight for me lol) from a diet of constant fast food, little to no exercise, and a gaming geek's lifestyle!. Even so, my entire physique still looks exactly the same as it did when i was in HS, and I can still fit many of the clothes I fit back then (some of my pants are too short now, I'm closer to 6'2" than 6'1")!.

Short answer, no matter how much he exercises, without the proper training for bulking up with muscle supplements, his metabolism will keep him where he is for a while!. If he does manage to gain some fat, without those special diets, supplements, and routines, he will not able to turn that fat into muscle!.

But we're missing the important question here!.!.!. what's wrong with skinny guys!? lol if he can perform like a muscular guy in the sack, then why should it matter!? Well, at least that's my take on it!. Guess what you find attractive is a different matter!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Height wise he may not grow much!. But he should full out naturally as he gets older!.

If you want improvements now encourage him to eat more and workout!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Depending on his genetics he should grow!. Since he is 17, he has AT LEAST another year to grow- puberty ends between 18-21, so I'd say he's not done yetWww@Answer-Health@Com

wow lol!.!.!.why do you care!.!.!.
he should take some testosterone pills like t-bomb or steroids!.!.!.steroids are just testosterone enhancers

i think dude should go to the doctor though lolWww@Answer-Health@Com

you can't predict that!. just wait and see!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

he should lift weights and work out to build muscle!.!.!.suggest u guys do it together so he doesn't feel like ur not attracted to him or judging himWww@Answer-Health@Com

i bet if his parents are short he will be too
my dad's is 6'6, i turned 14 last week and i am 6'1Www@Answer-Health@Com

you're crazy if you think 5'8 is small!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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