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Girth Loss With Weight Loss

Girth Loss With Weight Loss

Has anyone ever lost a large amount of weight and lost penis girth? I have lost 87 pounds so far and have about that much more to lose. I have gained usuable length for sure but my girth has suffered. My GP advised he has seen this before. Anyone have experience with this? Can cardio help? I am on a PE break right now due to peeing blood which I dont think is related to PE but I’m am being cautious.

Originally Posted by Bottletoke
Has anyone ever lost a large amount of weight and lost penis girth? I have lost 87 pounds so far and have about that much more to lose. I have gained usuable length for sure but my girth has suffered. My GP advised he has seen this before. Anyone have experience with this? Can cardio help? I am on a PE break right now due to peeing blood which I dont think is related to PE but I’m am being cautious.

I don’t know what the cause is precisely, though I have ideas.

Are you diabetic?

Also, what are your current measurements and what were your previous measurements? If you’re not comfortable disclosing that, could you type your pre and post measurements into a penis volume calculator and tell me if the volumes are different or the same?

It’s possible your erect length grew, but your penis volume stayed the same.

If you are also diabetic, it could indicate the lack of volume growth had to do with defects in capillary development associated with diabetes. If this was the case, it would provide an indication that penis volume increases, but not dimension changes, are driven by capillary development.


Starting: 7"bplx5.2" 2017 (shrunk from disuse)(originally 8"bplx4.5", gained to 9"bplx6")

Current: 9.0"bplx6.125" 2020

Goal: 11.5"bplx7" 2021.

Originally Posted by Sigmoid
I don’t know what the cause is precisely, though I have ideas.

Are you diabetic?

Also, what are your current measurements and what were your previous measurements? If you’re not comfortable disclosing that, could you type your pre and post measurements into a penis volume calculator and tell me if the volumes are different or the same?

It’s possible your erect length grew, but your penis volume stayed the same.

If you are also diabetic, it could indicate the lack of volume growth had to do with defects in capillary development associated with diabetes. If this was the case, it would provide an indication that penis volume increases, but not dimension changes, are driven by capillary development.

I am not diabetic. I was very overweight and still am but I was 347 and now I am at 260. Still have 80 pounds to lose.

I am not sure about my erect length before but I am about 6.5 to 7 BPEL right now. Not sure the girth but I was closer to 5 before but I am now around 4.5.

The erection itself is softer than it was when I was younger and fatter. Even at full erection it is still bendable so I feel my EQ is way down. It seems longer for sure but thinner.

First off, congrats on the weight loss! That’s huge, and really impressive.

I know that rapid weight loss can result in lowered testosterone production, witch could in turn lead to reduced EQ. If I remember properly, extreme caloric deficit is what can prompt the testosterone crash. I’d recommend getting hormone tested.

Also, what sort of diet/exercise plan are you following to lose the weight? It may be a contributing factor, and some small changes might make a big difference.


Starting Stats Jan 2019 - BPEL: 6.75", MSEG: 5.875"

Now - BPEL: 7.0625", MSEG: 6.25"

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