If you happen to be overweight currently, your penis will appear bigger if you lose weight because the fat stored around the base of the penis hides a certain amount of the shaft length -- when the fat disappears the hidden area re-emerges. Depending on how much fat you're carrying the visual difference can appear fairly dramatic -- over an inch.
suppose to be every 30 pounds you gain one quarter inch
Striclty speaking, the penis doesn't grow. But if you get rid of a lot of subcutaneous(under the skin)fat, then more of the shaft will become visible.
No, but it is not good to lose weight whilst growing.
If you have fat around the shaft of your penis, and you lose that fat then your penis would seem larger.
No!!!
no it will lose then gain 3 inches
That's the average. Men tend to hold weight in the lower belly and pubic area. You are not gaining an inch, just uncovering what you already have.
Just eat one meal per day.
I keep seeing the ratio of 30 lbs. weight loss equals 1 inch of length. That is going to vary some. If I loose the 100 lbs I need to, I'm not going to gain 3 inches, never had to loose. Maybe 2, but you would gain some.
No. Your penis doesn't actually grow. The fatty tissue over the pubic bones shrinks and creates the "illusion" of a longer penis. A scince group did a correlation between weigh and "apparent penis length", and derrived the average of 1" per 35 lbs. Conversely, a man can become so overweight that the pubic fat tissue causes the penis to become inverted, refered to as a man-gina.
join a gym and go lots and lots
Your penis itself doesn't lose or gain weight with the rest of your body. However, when you lose weight, the fat that has accumulated at the base of your penis will be burnt away, uncovering more of your penis. (Think about staring into a milkshake while drinking through a straw. The more you drink, the less milkshake there is in the glass and the more of the straw is exposed). I don't remember where I heard that, but supposedly with every 30 lbs. lost, you gain about an inch.From personal experience, I've lost 85 lbs. and have grown about 2 inches in length. I estimate I'll be a little over 8" long when I lose the rest of the fat. Good luck!
Lose
No. Atoms can gain and lose electrons but seldom gain or lose protons.
no you cannot because your body burns fat a lot slower than you think
There is never 'NO' sperm . A lot of sperm is generated. If you lose some you gain some. The process would only stop when you are dead.
a closed system will not gain or lose mass