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Penis size and Age  

daddy_loves_u 35M
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2/27/2017 3:10 am
Penis size and Age


Found it on mensfaq.com...

Does getting older reduce our penis length & girth?

Most researcher and physiologists agree that as the person gets older, the normal physiological phenomenon of “aging” affects almost every single organ of the body including both male and female sex organs. In men, this “aging” process directly or indirectly produces various deteriorating results.

Dr Arturs Vavere, for example, a well-known medical doctor and<b> expert </font></b>in male reproductive health suggests man’s penis should be at least 10% of their overall height. According to him, this simple technique should give men an idea of what their ideal penis size should be.

Dr. Vavere also recommends that men that have been married or in long term relationships should seriously consider enlarging the length and girth of their penis every 3-5 years by ¼ to 1/3 of an inch to get back the sensations for both partners and ensure strong sexual relationship.

Following contributing factors are thought to play an important role in reduced penis size and performance with age:

Secretion of testosterone is reduced: Testosterone is the single most important male sex hormone that affects sex & its frequency, growth, size and shape of the penis. Therefore like every other organ and gland of the body, with the declining age, the overall structure, performance & function of male genitalia (including penis) declines as well.

Atrophy (size reduction): Atrophy is a term used for gradually reduced “tissue size” that occurs over the period of time. In aging, muscle wasting (thinness) and reduced tissue size occurs, also affecting the penis girth (thickness).

Lesser frequency of sex / erections: Naturally, in old age, as men are at increased risk of diseases such diabetes, heart disease and obesity all of which could lead to impotency / erectile dysfunction. For the same reason, use of pills like “Viagra” is most common in people above 50 years of age.

Blood flow problems: As mentioned above, as the person gets older, he is at increased risk of several diseases including heart disease and diabetes. The basic culprit in both diseases is “fat deposition” inside the wall of our arteries over the period of time. As our arteries get narrowed, this fat deposition eventually leads to obstruction in smooth and consistent blood flow. This blood flow is the vital factor in getting and sustaining penis erection. Therefore, in old age, most people are at increased risk of impotency, erectile dysfunction & reduced penis size.

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