It’s easy to assume that when you gain weight some of that excess fat must go to your penis, but unfortunately, this isn’t quite the case. Gaining weight has no effect on the size of your manhood and can actually have the opposite effect, but we’ll get into that later.
So why doesn’t gaining weight make your penis girthier? The tissue your penis is made of doesn’t contain any fat cells; it’s mostly made up of spongy tissue and muscle. This means there is nowhere in the penis for fat to be stored, your penis doesn’t increase in girth as you gain weight for the same reason that your eyes don’t. Scientists believe that the penis being unable to store fat is due to an evolutionary trait that stopped the penis from being too big for intercourse.
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