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Worried for a friend -
November 27th 2022, 10:33 AM
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So basically I know this kid/am friends with him. We usually talk about all kinds of stuff but recently we had a conversation about body image and dysphoria and stuff. He ended up saying how he thinks he’s got some kind of growth defect. I thought he meant just like an eating problem bc he’s really skinny (like 90 pounds) and he said no bc he eats a lot so I was really confused. After a few minutes of bugging him about it he told me that his penis keeps growing and that it’s really really long. I asked to see and well he wasn’t lying. He had to like untuck it from between his legs and it was so long it went to his knees. He said it still grows a few more inches too when it gets hard. I started asking him more about it and he said it causes him a lot of problems and he’s scared about it. I’m scared too. Hes 12 years old for reference. Does anyone know more about this kind of stuff or have any advice ?
Last edited by ¯|_(ツ)_|¯; November 27th 2022 at 09:59 PM.
Reason: Adding a prefix since you mentioned weight :)
Re: Worried for a friend -
November 27th 2022, 10:01 PM
Hey,
That definitely can be scary for sure!
I think the best advice would be for him to see a doctor if this is causing him problems or if he thinks that this is abnormal. I know he may not want to because it is embarrassing, but the doctor can check to see if there is a hormonal or other physical reason why his penis continues to grow like this. Since it is causing him problems, his doctor would be able to tell him if there is any damage or give him suggestions on how he can feel more comfortable in his everyday life.
Maybe he can start off with talking to a family member, such as a parent, or if that's not an option someone like a trusted uncle. They may be able to give him guidance or at least take him to the doctor.
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Re: Worried for a friend -
November 27th 2022, 10:57 PM
Hello,
I also think it's a good idea to see a doctor about what your friend is going through. They know about so much and we can go to them for help and they would know how to help us out so that we feel better soon. If your friend is having a hard time talking about what is going on face to face with them, then how about he writes a little and puts everything in it that he is going through and give this to the doctor to read. Sometimes it can be hard to ask for help with something that we are going through, that's why writing a letter can help because he doesn't have to talk about what he is going through. Then he will still be able to get some help with this. I hope that everything will be okay soon.
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Re: Worried for a friend -
November 28th 2022, 09:31 AM
Hello!
He probably have a medical condition called "macrogenitosomia". He's not the first with that, dont worry. You can also ask my friends here or PM me if you have more questions.
I strongly recomend to see an urologist for him!
Re: Worried for a friend -
November 28th 2022, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Golfing girl
Hello,
I also think it's a good idea to see a doctor about what your friend is going through. They know about so much and we can go to them for help and they would know how to help us out so that we feel better soon. If your friend is having a hard time talking about what is going on face to face with them, then how about he writes a little and puts everything in it that he is going through and give this to the doctor to read. Sometimes it can be hard to ask for help with something that we are going through, that's why writing a letter can help because he doesn't have to talk about what he is going through. Then he will still be able to get some help with this. I hope that everything will be okay soon.
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Originally Posted by Ennui.
Hey,
That definitely can be scary for sure!
I think the best advice would be for him to see a doctor if this is causing him problems or if he thinks that this is abnormal. I know he may not want to because it is embarrassing, but the doctor can check to see if there is a hormonal or other physical reason why his penis continues to grow like this. Since it is causing him problems, his doctor would be able to tell him if there is any damage or give him suggestions on how he can feel more comfortable in his everyday life.
Maybe he can start off with talking to a family member, such as a parent, or if that's not an option someone like a trusted uncle. They may be able to give him guidance or at least take him to the doctor.
Part of the problem is that his mom doesn’t take him to the doctor regularly and she usually doesn’t take him for other things as well. She does home cures and stuff like that instead
Re: Worried for a friend -
November 28th 2022, 12:37 PM
That's a huge problem. Without checks, surely he will grow a lot more. It isn't good for him! We're not doctors, so without an urologist the situation can be worse.
Re: Worried for a friend -
December 2nd 2022, 06:21 AM
Home cures like these won't work. He will very probably continue to grow. Without a real medic check, he will big, then bigger, then huge. That's an hormone imbalance
Re: Worried for a friend -
December 26th 2022, 06:34 PM
Hi sorry you and your friend are going through this. I agree with everyone that he should try seeing a doctor at some point but i wanted to add, are you sure "his problems" that you mentioned are unique to him/his condition (or whatever)? He's at the age where there's lots of changes going on witg the body suddenly and that can be freaky/scary, but entirely normal.
I'm not trying to downplay his troubles though, I'm just thinking it might be unnecessarily stressful for either of you to think something is "wrong" with him when that might not actually be the case, yknow? But I'll let you be the judge bc idek what problems he's having
And also, I googled it and 90 pounds is pretty normal at that age, so if that's his actual weight there's probably nothing wrong there. Some people just "wear" their weight differently sometimes
Re: Worried for a friend -
January 15th 2023, 01:06 AM
Its been a few weeks since anything has happened in this thread and I was wondering if any thing has changed with his situation, like if he's mom finnaly took him to the doctor or if everything's still the same.