A
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: My boyfriend used steroids at one point in his teens to get bigger. He got bigger, but his tool (if you know what I mean) got smaller. About as long as his middle finger and three times the circumfrence. This is not really a problem for me (he pleases in other ways), but I was just wondering if there was anyway to increase its size after the damage the steroids have done. Help? Reply to this Question Share |
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female
reader, Laura1318 +, writes (21 April 2008):
I don't think those steroids did any damage to his tools.
His body got bigger and his penis looks relatively smaller as
though it was damaged.
Sorry , those steroids did not make his penis bigger.
They were just the same.
When the body gets bigger, the head too looks like shrunken.
A
male
reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2008): Steroids shrink testacles not penises.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2008): Is that what he told you? or were you with him so you know thats why his penis has changed in size? Im just thinking usually I would think that steroids would make all muscle bigger including that one......Just a suggestion, perhaps his penis is the same size, just as his body has got bigger it has started to look smaller?
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male
reader, Smiffy +, writes (21 April 2008):
Anabolic Steroids and the Male Reproductive System
As anabolic steroids are so strongly associated with male traits such as strength and muscles it seems tragic that the side effects of the drug are:
Increased erectile dysfunction, and impotence, even though sexual desire is increased.
Gynecomastia (growth of the breasts) a condition that is generally irreversible and plastic surgery is required to remove the breasts.
Atrophy or shrinkage of the testicles can occur and is reported usually with high dose use of anabolic steroids.
All drugs have side effects. Since anabolic steroids are potent
compounds, the list of potential side effects is long. Most of these side
effects will disappear when steroid use is stopped, but some will be
permanent (such as baldness, breast enlargement and liver cancer).
¥ liver tumours
¥ liver cancer
¥ jaundice
¥ fluid retention
¥ high blood pressure
¥ increases in LDL (bad
cholesterol)
¥ decreases in HDL (good
cholesterol)
¥ kidney tumours
¥ severe acne
¥ trembling
¥ shrinking of the testicles
¥ reduced sperm count
¥ infertility
¥ baldness
¥ development of breasts
¥ increased risk for prostate
cancer
¥ contracting or transmitting
HIV/AIDS or hepatitis from
needles
¥ aggression and other
psychiatric side effects
¥ extreme mood swings
¥ violence
¥ depression when steroid
use is discontinued
¥ paranoid jealousy
¥ extreme irritability
¥ delusions
¥ impaired judgment
They do mention that over a period of time things should get better, but I suggest your BF visits his doctor for more advise.
Sorry I cant help anymore
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