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boyfriend has macrogenitosomia -
April 26th 2022, 01:02 AM
So, this is my first boyfriend and we're pretty serious and all. We haven't had sex or fooled around, but I've noticed he appears to be quite a bit over endowed. like scarily so. He's not being lewd or anything, but I've noticed at times a bulge nearly to his knee. I asked him (joking about stuffing to impress) and he got all quiet and red and old me it was a condition called macrogenitosomia, something he's had since birth. He seemd really shy about it so we haven't talked further (about it) yet.
I was wondering if there were other girls with similar experiences? I want to comfort him, but I'm a little scared by it... how can I talk to him about it without being weird? lol
Re: boyfriend has macrogenitosomia -
April 26th 2022, 06:03 AM
Well, I know you might prefer female advice, but also you can listen my friend blue01. He has the same problem, and might help you. Also there's Meredith that can help you more.
Re: boyfriend has macrogenitosomia -
November 9th 2022, 03:25 PM
No, unfortunately i don't have a similar situation. But I'm sure it's nothing impossible to handle. Do compliments to him, (for example keep measuring it) to not him thinking that it's a disease or similar!
Last edited by Lisa3; November 10th 2022 at 06:15 AM.
Re: boyfriend has macrogenitosomia -
December 22nd 2022, 03:37 PM
Just be open. Honesty is always the key to any relationship. Tell him you are nervous about taking that next step. He already knows its not "normal", but I wouldn't make comments about it of it embarrasses him. I'd ask him how he'd like to discuss it, and find a time to have an open discussion with no worries about what is said. But always be kind. There are ways to phrase things, and ways to not. So think before just blurting a question or answer out.
My 1st boyfriend was large. Over 9 inches erect
It wasn't particularly comfortable at times, but for reasons beyond his penis size. He was very abusive. Providing your boyfriend is not, and listens to you, then when you do take that next step, simply tell him if it's hurting. A good partner will change what they are doing.