Either you are an extremely late bloomer, or your stuck with a small flaccid penis. In most cases flaccid penises erect longer then a big flaccid penis.
your ball size is affected by puberty but your ball size doesnt affect puberty. they will get a lot bigger
religion doesnt affect puberty in any way.
No, this doesnt cause cancer. Cancers are caused by mutations of the normal cells, there is no mutation in puberty.
Reasons for not going through puberty (for a boy) would include damage to the testes as the result of an illness or an accident or the removal of the testes (castration).
it doesnt depend on your gentiles. Everyone goes through puberty at different ages. This has more to do with your genes.
No, weight doesnt affect puberty. But proper diet and exercise helps a lot in puberty.
Puberty doesnt depend on the weight of the body. Usually boys are of 13-14 years of age when puberty starts .
It doesnt have a direct effect on puberty. But bare in mind that overuse of anything is not good. alcoholic perfumes must be avoided.
No it doesnt matter on the height it matters on the age and puberty comes around age 12
an older brother/sister. if this doesnt work out, ask the parrent of your sex. dont worry, you should have an open reationship. if you REALLY dont want to. ask the nurse at your school. (assuming you go to school if youre going thru puberty)
It depends on a lot of things. Even if the boy doesnt show signs of puberty, his testis may already produce fertile sperm.
If the person in question is between the ages of 10-21 it is most likely a case of delayed puberty which will resume and complete in due course. In the worst case, if the boy has reached completion in hair growth but no or few other physical symptoms have developed, it could be a testicular abnormality.If however the person in question is a mature adult who has not gone through puberty at all, he is probably suffering from a hypogonadism. The most likely candidate forthis is Kallmann syndrome, a decreased functioning of the glands that produce sex hormones which can cause puberty to fail. It is, however, quite rare. Kallmann syndrome occurs at a rate of only 1 in 10,000 male births and just 1 in 50,000 female births.In either case, the best thing to do would be to consult your doctor.Yeah!