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Foreskin affects growth?

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by Gera-Kun, Jul 30, 2007.

  1. Gera-Kun

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    i've been thinking. I'm 16 and i'm only 5 inches long. There's 14 yr olds who are 6 or 7 inches long and they say that they don't have forskin. i do, so i'm wondering, does foreskin affect growth? what are your opinions on it?
     
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    No. Well, that's what I think and what I have heard many times...

    What is really matter is the gene I guess...It doesn't mean if your dad or grampa had small one you'll get small one though...gene is very random.

    And I think yours gonna grow more as you get older. You are only 15:icon_wink
     
  3. Psych!

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    I don't think it's the foreskin, but the genes in your family.
     
  4. Gera-Kun

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    hmmm...but it still wierd...
     
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    I've already told you that it doesn't.
     
  6. Psych!

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    hehehe, yeah, I remember, but still he wants to be sure, or he doesn't believe you
     
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    i just wanna make sure...
     
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    Hmmm - how to put this delicately...

    Um - I've seen a few now, and some have been pretty big with a foreskin, and some have been pretty small without one. I'm pretty sure that isn't really a factor.
     
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    It a genetic thing. Foreskin has nothing to do with how big a penis will be. You still are growing and perhaps by the time things are done, you will have a bit more for your satisfaction. Average male penis when erect is about 5.5 - 6.5 inches. It really is variable amongst guys, as Jim says above and there is no set of rules governing it more or less.

    Just remember, size in the final analysis doesn't matter. Being of good character and having a good personality are far more important.
     
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    And you have to think of your foreskin as just another piece of skin. Just like when you get fat your stomach skin grows, as does the foreskin.
     
  11. Double Dubya

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    ^ If we get to count our bellies then I'm hung like the Hulk ^ :grin:

    JK (I know that isnt what you are saying, I'm just having fun)
     
  12. Psych!

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    hehehehe, well then, it's possible to make urself smaller :roflmao:
     
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    That's what I'm working on! And I know WW has been doing the same! But that's exactly what I was thinking... I'm trying to get thinner, but they I'll have some excess skin to deal with for a while. Not that I'm too worried about that - the primary reason for losing the weight is to be healthier. Secondary reason is for looks.
     
  14. Psych!

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    yeah, how do you lose the excess skin after losing weight??? surgery?
     
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    Good question. I have to think that it will eventually tighten up. The skin replaces itself every 7 years or something, so I would think that over time it would eventually shrink back to the size it needed to be. But I could be wrong (and very disappointed 7 years from now! :eusa_doh: )
     
  16. Psych!

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    7 years!!!! i hope ur not right, thats too long man
     
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    AhhMan, 7 years :eusa_doh:
     
  18. Psych!

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    yeah, i lost about 20 lbs., not saying i look like Fat Basta** from Austin Powers in the end of the movie, but 7 years is a long time
     
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    Well, as for the skin tighten thingy, ahem, have any of you seen a woman a few months after giving birth and has dieted and worked out after and goes to the beach in a bikini?.....that should tell you that it doesn't take 7 years. The one thing that could be a cosmetic problem is the appearance of stretch marks here and there on any area where the skin has tightened up. Can look like a jagged scar and at first appear bluish. These too fade, but at a much slower pace, but most often don't go away entirely and will appear as lines.
     
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    hmmm stretch marks are weird though, I have some just below my arm pits and the tops of my legs.. yet i have no recollection of suddenly loosing weight or gaining it. Any ideas Dr Jayhew?