Sexual Health
What factors determine the size of penis What are the key factors of penis development
The concern about the size of penis is a secret worry for many boys. Some developing male teenagers, through observation and comparison with their peers, always feel that the penis of others is developing better and larger than their own, so they often have a sense of inferiority complex of sexual organ dysplasia, and worry about future marriage and fertility.
Why are young men so sensitive to genitals? This is because the main content of puberty development is sexual maturity. As one of the most eye-catching external signs of children's transition to maturity, the maturity of the penis has naturally become the focus of attention of male adolescents. The well-developed penis has become the representative of almost all aspects of male sexuality. In other words, the maturity of the penis is regarded as a symbol of masculinity. If the development is not as good as others, you will worry about losing male masculinity.
Therefore, their sense of penis (self-consciousness) is much stronger than any other part of the body. Although in fact, the penis size is generally normal, it does not free sensitive teenagers from worry. When there is such anxiety for a long time, it is not the body itself but the self-confidence that will be seriously damaged, so that adults will have serious sexual and emotional problems, which should not be underestimated. Sexual disorders in adulthood include the concept formed in childhood as mentioned above, which shows the important role of early understanding of the body in the development of sexual behavior.
Modern sexologists have shown that the size of the penis at ordinary times, that is, when it is not erect, has no direct relationship with the size of the penis after erection. Regardless of its normal size, the time difference between erections is very small. That is to say, the difference between the size of each person's penis in the relaxed state becomes not obvious when erecting. Therefore, teenagers need not worry about their penis size being different from others. Of course, there are also cases of penis deformity in clinic, but it is extremely rare. The true penis deformity is not only manifested by the short penis (the penis of such patients is still childlike when they enter puberty, that is, when they are 17 or 18 years old), but also accompanied by the undevelopment of testicles and secondary sexual signs. The testicles are only peanuts to thumb big, and the texture is soft. If the secondary sex sign is not developed, there is no or little beard, axillary hair and pubic hair, and there is no voice change. About half of the patients with penile deformities can have a body shape similar to that of orchidosis: delicate facial skin, hyperactivity of children's tone, and no laryngeal nodes. Some are also accompanied by breast hyperplasia, obesity, mental retardation, etc.
However, if the penis is only slightly short and not accompanied by undeveloped testicles and secondary sexual characteristics, it is not a true penis deformity, and naturally will not cause harm to sexual function. In some cases, such as obesity or scrotal swelling, the penis may appear very small. At this time, do not mistake it for penis deformity, because its penis is normal in anatomical structure.
It is worth pointing out that some teenagers seek ways from various advertisements or abuse supplements and hormones in order to promote their penis growth, which is absolutely undesirable and contrary to science. As mentioned earlier, for most male teenagers who care about the size of penis, there is no anatomical abnormality in penis, nor is it a real penis, so no treatment is needed. The key is to recognize your body again. If you only listen to the descriptions in books and magazines without paying attention to the differences between individuals, you will feel ashamed and your self-confidence will be damaged. People who worry too much about the size of the penis may have corresponding psychological barriers and a series of sexual behavior problems due to worry.