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Paratus
1 year ago

Both, it is a micropenis and it could probably come through the overweight.

You’re in puberty. You should have a high testosterone level. This testosterone leads to the expression of the primary sexual characteristics. If you now have more weight, then the aromatase activity is increasing in your fat tissue, thereby converting valuable testosterone to a great extent into estrogen. If this fits during an important stage of development, such as puberty, then it could happen that the gender features are not fully trained, since in fact there is a lack of testosterone.

You should measure that now. But it’s difficult because many doctors in this country don’t really know. It would also just help now simply give testosterone as this would also aromatize. Ideally, now would be a mixture of weight loss, testosterone intake and especially temporarily aromatammering. But that’s so delicate that there’s probably no doctor going along because they don’t know anything about it.

How high is the overweight so about?

Paratus
1 year ago
Reply to  CallMeGojo

Do you see a way to bring that down quickly? It would have a positive impact on your problem. Could you imagine asking a doctor about the problem?

AlexGT64
1 year ago

Probably it looks just like your penis is small. Only by the statement that he is no longer measurable in the sleep state is the overweight. Especially in men, a layer of fat accumulates around the pubic area, similar to the abdomen, with a high proportion of body fat. Press left and right from your penis the skin with fat layer back to the pelvic bone, then you will see how big it would actually be if you had no overweight. If you don’t enter complexes and try to take them off, then your problem will be dealt with by yourself

123Juulia123
1 year ago

Weight has no influence on size