Penis Size: For Every 100 Pounds Lost, An Inch Gained? Can someone explain?!


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Penis Size: For Every 100 Pounds Lost, An Inch Gained? Can someone explain?

I have long heard people say that by losing a significant amount of weight, the length of the penis will increase. Now, I'm no doctor, but I know that aside from stretching with weights or getting expensive surgeries, there is no way to increase penis size, period. No matter how much weight a man loses, it cannot add extra skin and tissue that was not there before.

So is this all a myth? Or is there some truth to it? And if it's true, well, how? When people say it, are they meaning to imply that by losing weight and the overhanging gut that usually accompanies it, you are generally able to use more of your penis than you had before, making it SEEM longer now that more of it is workable?

Just trying to understand, and I hope a medical professional or someone who can explain it to me in those terms will answer.

Thanks!


Answers:

It is referring to fat deposits on the pelvic bone, at the base of the penis. A doctor on Oprah last spring said "lose 30 pounds, gain and inch". What he went on to say, but is often left out, is that losing 30 pounds could take an inch off the fat buildup, making the visible penis appear to gain an inch in lengh. Only applies to someone overweight, though--not morbid obesity. A morbid obese person losing 30 pounds would not notice any difference, if he could actually see down there.




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