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testosterone does play a key role in developement, i should know i was born with klinefelter syndrome which basically means undeveloped testicles and also micropenis, but i grew up in the country and never went

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Old 09-04-2005   #16 (permalink)
smallguy is offline

testosterone does play a key role in developement, i should know i was born with klinefelter syndrome which basically means undeveloped testicles and also micropenis, but i grew up in the country and never went to the doctor, when i was born i was circumcized which i was told later that the doctor strongly was against because he told my mother that my penis was quite a bit undersized , but said that i would probably be fine, my mom wanted me to look like my dad thats what she said to the doctor when he said i shouldn't be circumsized, we were pretty poor so i never went to the doctor really, only for the flu or a bad earache, but i always knew i was seriously undersized even right away in grade school mine didn't look anything like the other boys in gym so i just kinda hid it from everyone the best i could . then we moved to the city when i was about 14 ! then i started to date and by the time i was sixteen i decided i better go to the doctor cause nothin had grown and i still didn't have any hair down there! thats when i found out about my condition, so i had to get testoterone replacement to grow some hair and function normally for sex! oh in case your wondering why i'm even here i just always been envious of guys with big ones and wanted to here what its like to have a big one and read some of the womens experiences to! I haven't posted much cause alot of the topics don't apply to me cause of my size, oh and for the record i was 2 weeks premature , but i doubt that it had anything to do with it
 
Old 09-04-2005   #17 (permalink)
jonb is offline

I thought Klinefelter also meant sterility and larger mammary glands. It's your basic genetic disorder where a male has more than one X chromosome.

These genetic disorders can be interesting. Back in the 60s, Richard Speck claimed he was an XYY in an attempt at an insanity plea. Turned out he was a regular XY.
 
Old 09-05-2005   #18 (permalink)
smallguy is offline

well sometimes it leads to mammary glands, they grew very slightly for me so i was lucky there , but very unlucky as far as the size of my penis and testicles go, didn't really grow much , so as far as sex goes its pretty difficult and usually when it comes to it women see how tiny it is and freak out, i've been turned down several times and have been laughed at a few times, i don't really think some of them ment to laugh and hurt my feeling , but it just shocked them and they didn't really know how to react, but there were a few that definitely didn't care about sparing my feelings
 
Old 09-05-2005   #19 (permalink)
DanielForever is offline

Knight and i saw a TV show the other day that said that the ring/index finger corelation is an idication of testosterone levels

- its a fact

but testosterone doesn't build a big penis, it does build hair loss, bad attitudes, square jaws, wide shoulders and road rage
 
Old 09-06-2005   #20 (permalink)
LloydBaker is offline

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Originally posted by smallguy@Sep 5 2005, 01:16 PM
well sometimes it leads to mammary glands, they grew very slightly for me so i was lucky there , but very unlucky as far as the size of my penis and testicles go, didn't really grow much , so as far as sex goes its pretty difficult and usually when it comes to it women see how tiny it is and freak out, i've been turned down several times and have been laughed at a few times, i don't really think some of them ment to laugh and hurt my feeling , but it just shocked them and they didn't really know how to react, but there were a few that definitely didn't care about sparing my feelings
I have read that testosterone in the womb at key times and also the lower levels of testosterone pre-puberty are important to male physical and psychological development including penis size. Testosterone during puberty is also key. Supplementation during puberty can increase penis size according to most authorities, but NOT after puberty. I was tested at age of 58 and found very low normal. This comports with my laid back, non-aggressive complacent personality, small cock, very slow late puberty, and small 4.5 cock that didn't arrive until I was 25! I was also quite naturally sissyish from a toddler on and had to struggle consciously to present a male "front" or persona. Oddly, I'm above average in size, muscles, co-ordination and sports aptitude. This might indicate that extra female gene or chromosome, is it xyy or xxy? Never been tested. . . kind of expensive. More likely, my mother's amphetamine abuse while my father was in the Navy in WWII interfered with normal development in the womb. Amphetamines (benzadrine) was given out like candy to sailors on watch, etc.

I began supplementing with testosterone about a year ago. The psychological improvement was incredible. My chronic depression evaporated and suddenly I was normally assertive verbally. Suddenly, I enjoyed sparring verbally, a skill that had always eluded me previously. My penis also stopped retracting to nothing, always retaining a bit of inflation due to blood whereas previously. . . well, you don't want to know!
 
Old 09-06-2005   #21 (permalink)
jonb is offline

The male "gene" is SRY, or sex-determining region of the Y chromosome. XYY males are actually fairly normal, but tend to have a lower sperm count. XYY males average about 7 cm taller, and more prone to acne, but genital growth and secondary sex characteristics are normal. They also tend to be early bloomers.

And for the record, there is no proven correlation between XYY and mental retardation, narcissistic personality disorder, or antisocial personality disorder.
 
Old 09-06-2005   #22 (permalink)
LloydBaker is offline

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Originally posted by jonb@Sep 6 2005, 09:18 PM
The male "gene" is SRY, or sex-determining region of the Y chromosome. XYY males are actually fairly normal, but tend to have a lower sperm count. XYY males average about 7 cm taller, and more prone to acne, but genital growth and secondary sex characteristics are normal. They also tend to be early bloomers.

And for the record, there is no proven correlation between XYY and mental retardation, narcissistic personality disorder, or antisocial personality disorder.
I am quite certain I have read just the opposite regarding secondary sex characteristics and bloomers. When I read about it, I thought I was reading about myself! So either I'm confused as hell or something. I will go to a search engine and see if I can nail this down!
 
Old 09-06-2005   #23 (permalink)
jonb is offline

Well, Klinefelter's is XXY, XXXY, XXYY, etc. I thought you were asking about XYY, which it couldn't be. HTH
 
Old 09-06-2005   #24 (permalink)
LloydBaker is offline

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Originally posted by LloydBaker@Sep 6 2005, 09:25 PM
I am quite certain I have read just the opposite regarding secondary sex characteristics and bloomers. When I read about it, I thought I was reading about myself! So either I'm confused as hell or something. I will go to a search engine and see if I can nail this down!
Ah! Yes, it's the XXY syndrome I was thinking about. Studies have shown that XXY does not always result in the extreme Klinefelter's(sp?) syndrome. The "mild" cases are usually undiagnosed. Some studies claim the XXY mild cases are tall, but late puberty, undramatic secondary sex characteristics. Thanks for the correction!
 
Old 09-08-2005   #25 (permalink)
jonb is offline

XXY IS Klinefelter's. Basically, there are different chromosome disorders; of all of them, XYY is the only one which won't cause some problems.
 
Old 09-08-2005   #26 (permalink)
LloydBaker is offline

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Originally posted by jonb@Sep 8 2005, 04:13 AM
XXY IS Klinefelter's. Basically, there are different chromosome disorders; of all of them, XYY is the only one which won't cause some problems.
That's why I said "extreme" Klinefelter's syndrome though, outer symptoms would have be clearer. Many XXYs don't have the extremely low testosterone, micro-penis, etc. A random test for XXY found it much more common than thought though still very rare. Many undiagnosed cases because the symptons were not all that obvious in many.
 
Old 09-26-2005   #27 (permalink)
smallguy is offline

yes thats exactly what it does basically stunts the growth in your testicles and penis , because of it nothin really grew much, but other then that i'm normal, besides sterility , i probably won't be able to have kids, but i can have sexual intercourse so thats good, but i do have micropenis also so it makes it difficult! I get normal erections and get horny just like everybody else, well i guess not normal cause of the size , but everything works, i would have replyed earlier but i was on vacation
 
Old 09-29-2005   #28 (permalink)
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Originally posted by DanielForever@Sep 5 2005, 11:59 AM
Knight and i saw a TV show the other day that said that the ring/index finger corelation is an idication of testosterone levels

- its a fact

but testosterone doesn't build a big penis, it does build hair loss, bad attitudes, square jaws, wide shoulders and road rage
I was born two weeks early, my ring finger is longer, I have a square jaw, wide shoulders and a big penis.

 
Old 10-03-2005   #29 (permalink)
CharlieDick is offline

Giving growth hormone to a prepubertal boy causes early onset of puberty, but doesn-t make the boy become a man with a huge penis. On the contrary, it causes his long bones of his legs and arms to fuse prematurely, so he ends up short in height. He develops secondary characteristics, as well, which makes him a bit of a freak at age 6, 8, or 9.

No growth or sex hormones should be administered except under the control of a good MD specialist.

A jack-off buddy of mine complained to his father, around age 16, that he just was not big enough in height or dick length. He ended up to be 6 feet 3 with a thin, eight inch dick. He never let me touch it, but I saw him in a gay sex mag once.
 
Old 11-30-2005   #30 (permalink)
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i was born 3 months early and im brety big. i hate to see what would happen if i went full term
 

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