yea mine are the same way dude.
The size of a guy's penis when flaccid is not a good indicator of the erect size. Even a penis that looks small when flaccid, can grow to be of very respectable size when erect. Conversely, men who have a penis that looks large when flaccid, generally don't see very much change in actual size when erect.
A bull's testicles are larger than a buck's.
A "Shower" is a man who has a large flaccid penis, which stays around the same size when erect. A "Grower" is a men whose flaccid penis is small, but becomes much larger when erect. You can see an example of a grower at GrowerVsShower.com
They should growe a half a size
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because they have much larger testicles then a non-obese person
No not at all but it is risky to loose the only one you have to look good after it wear briefs.
I would say that a 2.7 inch long erect penis was probably towards the larger end of average lengths for an 11 year old. Flaccid penis measurements are very unreliable as changes in temperature and emotional state can effect the length of a flaccid penis. You must have noticed that your flaccid penis is longer when you get out of a hot bath or shower than it is on a cold winters day.
The testicles become larger and lower from the body, due to the body heat you produce.
Yes. Men are very unique in the variance between flaccid penis size and erect size. Some men are called show-ers and others are called growers, in other words, some men have large flaccid penises which don't get much bigger when erect and others have very small penises that erect to much larger sizes.
Your scrotum (lets use grown up names, OK?) can get larger or smaller. It changes size with temperature. The testicles need to be cooler than the temperature of the rest of your body- so in warm conditions, the scrotum gets larger, letting the testicles move away from the body. When cold, it draws them in closer.
Neither the testicles or scrotum get "larger" in older years, although like breasts, the scrotum can sag more. The biggest changes in the scrotum and testicles occurs from puberty into teenage years, as the male genitalia matures along with other body structures. However, "size" stays relatively unchanged throughout life. The penis can appear to shrink, however, in older years simply because erections may be harder to attain and maintain throughout masturbation or intercourse.