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Starrific
May 10th, 2011, 05:54 PM
Basically I just want to know if I should go see a doctor based on the information listed here. I just found a generic survey so I'll use that to post details.


1.How old are you? 17
3.What is your soft penis length? About 1"
4.What is your hard penis length? 4.5"
5.Are you satisfied with your penis length? No
6.Are you circumsized? Yes
8.Specifically where is your pubic hair (face, arms, penis, etc.)?
I have a fair amount around my pubic region, its not thick, but there is some. I am growing a small moustache, like not super tiny hairs, but still tiny hairs.
I have a couple of darker armpit hairs, not enough to be visible to other people
11.Does your cum squirt or dribble? Squirt
12.Have you ever had a wet dream? No
21.Do your balls generally sag or tight? If its warm they sag, if its chilly they are tight
25. Do get have pre-cum? No

Additional details, I have some leg hair but not a lot.
When I cum it is usually not thick but sometimes the cum will be really thick
Last year I had a growth spurt and went from about 5'4" to 6'1"
I am overweight. (just recently paid for a gym membership to start working out)
I have a type of kidney disease that is known to delay puberty.
I will be turning 18 in 3 months.

If you can think of any other details I need to provide for a better answer, let me know.

I just need some re assurance and someone elses view I guess. From the stage calculators thing it put me at stage 3. So do you think I need to go see a doctor and see about treatment, or should I just wait it out and see what happens? Im worried because I heard that after a certain age testosterone/hormone shots wont help.

Dimitri
May 10th, 2011, 05:58 PM
Personally I think you are fine, you just have a small dick (that's the only thing that I noticed from your discription) and you are fare haired.

HotBiBoy
May 10th, 2011, 06:22 PM
You may just have a small penis and not a lot of body hair, which means you can't do anything.

But if you are concerned, then you should check it out with your doctor. It may make you relax more and not worry about it.

donkeymkong
May 10th, 2011, 07:15 PM
I think you may just be a late bloomer, I think you'll be fine. If it really concerns you though, go ahead and talk to your doctor, that way you can have a professional's opinion

tpzy94
May 10th, 2011, 07:53 PM
you might be a late bloomer and plus you said you have a kidney disease so yeah that might it also...who knows maybe if you lose the weight your penis might grow

GeneralCrash70
May 10th, 2011, 08:54 PM
I'd say you just are developing a lil out of whack and slowly, I think patience is what's best right now

sterrso16
May 10th, 2011, 09:22 PM
I'd say you're fine and there's nothing medically wrong with you. Just try to be patient, and if nothing happens, THEN you can see a doctor if that's what you want. Puberty is like a box of chocolates (except not as pleasant). You never know what you're going to get.

Starrific
May 12th, 2011, 11:42 AM
Thanks. I think Ill just wait it out. Seems like Im just a late bloomer.

steve76
May 12th, 2011, 01:32 PM
small penis disease,,im happy i dont have that

Drew7
May 15th, 2011, 03:28 PM
oh man! stage 3??? I didn't even know their were stages. I just figured i have growth spurt at some time and then just fill out over time. so there's gonna be stages of crap?

it's starting to irk me. puberty is lame. really lame. seems like it should last a year, not years. I'm hoping the stage statement refers to your kidney stuff.

I hope you get better and will pray your kidney stuff gets better. I know some people don't believe in that, but it wont hurt for me to try if for ya. Get better!!

Unlucky_Leprechaun
May 15th, 2011, 04:29 PM
I'm pretty small also... and 17 but no kidney disease and your waay taller than me..I think your fine...no issues, good luck !

hollisterboi95
May 15th, 2011, 05:33 PM
i think that you are just a late bloomer, it's normal i guess. everything seems normal except your penis size. but if you want to see a doctor then go, they usually help you with this kind of stuff