Here’s something I’ve heard: that for every 15 lbs. of fat a man loses, he gains one inch of penis length.
I can think of two reasons for the origin of this tale:
The fat in the pubic region decreases, exposing more of the shaft.
People have conflated the fact that overweight men have increased risk of E.D. (thanks, Bob Dole) --which could be alleviated by losing weight–with penis length.
Anyone have any proof that such an increase occurs? Personally, I just lost 20 lbs. on a diet and have noticed no changes, um, downstairs.
Perhaps it is a perceived increase in length due to the relative size compared to the body increasing as the bodies size decreases. Did that make ANY sense whatsoever?
This sounds ridiculous. I know that several years ago I lost 60 pounds over several monthes and my Johnson size remained constant throughout the whole ordeal. Just thought I’d share.
There’s some truth to it. (Nursing observations to follow; don’t think I do something less respectable for a living.) Obese men have “love buttons”, teeny pee-pees almost hidden in the folds of flesh. I’m certain this occurs because of Toadspittle’s guess number one: fat in the pubic area. It may also be possible that since fat produces estrogen, obese boys may suffer a bit on the penis size because of it.
For the most part, I’m talking about really, really obese men here. Having twenty or thirty extra pounds won’t interfere with your weiner size. However, I’m curious to know how guitarmax managed to carry around an extra hundred pounds with no detriment to his penis size.
Maybe this is nothing to brag about, if you catch my drift.
I think the OP is more of a pick-up line than anything else… the fat, unnattractive kids lose fifty pounds then go hit on the head cheerleader… basically, he’s saying “Hey, I’m hung like a horse… let’s go at it!”