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Abnormally small penis

Post a new topicby sarz on Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:41 pm

I am a 40 year old male and I was recently tested with low testosterone level. I have an abnormally small penis, it has not grown at all, it is childlike in size. My doctor is recomending that I go on a testosterone treatment of some kind. My question is - Will the testosterone treatments aid in growth of my penis? It has always been embarrassing for me and has prevented me from being a normal man.
Any input would be wonderful and greatly appreciated.
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Re: Abnormally small penis

Post a new topicby Bryan.b on Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:07 pm

Sadly, as far I know the penis main phase of growth is during puberty. And considering your age I have a feeling that sadly, no it won't. You might get lucky depending on how small you really are gain a slight about in length but most likely in girth more over due to increase libido. But I can not answer you much more than that unless you actually state some -Erect- dimensions of your penis. I have friend 6" in length and more girth than I and consider themselves small and child like, in most cases size is only percieved by the individual. I myself and just at 5 inches with really not much girth at all and from what I've seen (yes, I am bi so I've seen some other up close) I am small compared to.

Though, I have heard of new treatment still testing phases that could -potentially- kick start the puberty phase of penile forming, as night erections themselves play a big part in the individuals actual size into adult hood. Though do not get your hopes up on that, most theories and practices never get out of the testing phases and even onto humans.
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