Larger men has some of their penis "hidden" by the excessive fat in the lower abdominal. When they lose wight the fat around the root of the penis reduces to a certain point. overweight guys can gain an inch per 30 pounds of losing weight. But it is of course to a certain point. The size itself does not increase, instead it is because less of the penis is hidden by the fat.
To repeat myself. The penis does not get bigger, but it seems bigger on skinny people than on fat people. Any guy can gain penis size by losing weight, but only to a certain point. I know a guy who lost 60 pounds and gained about 2 inches penis size. It is doubtful if he would gain size if losing more weight than he already has. The difference in size is more apparent in the beginning of losing weight than when the person is already a normal size. This does not make a good reason to lose weight if you are aldready a medium size person.
One problem with morbidly obease men is that the excessive skin has to be removed after losing weight not to "hide" the penis.
It's still the same size, but less if visible and useable.
Breast size will only potentially decrease from exercise if there is fat loss. Breasts are mostly fatty tissue. Exercise sometimes decreases body fat, decrease in body fat may in turn reduce breast size. If the exercise does not incur fat loss, breast size will not be reduced by it.
Yes. Also being Over-weight makes your penis smaller then most because your blood has to flow to other places of your body.
Other than surgery, there is nothing much you can do to change the size of your penis. Foods, supplements, exercises, and pumps do not permanently increase the size of the penis, and can be dangerous.
they decreased in size but did not decrease in number
Unfortunately, there is no way to convert fat cells into muscle cells. You need to decrease the size of fat cells and to increase the size (and perhaps quantity) of muscle cells.
There is no direct correlation between body weight and penis size. Penis size is determined by genetics and varies among individuals regardless of body weight. It's inaccurate and inappropriate to make assumptions about someone's penis size based on their weight.
yes
lipids are a fat found in areas of the body with large size and width. An example would be my penis :)
No, your muscles will decrease in size when you stop exercising. Google muscle catabolism
some fat man called alex tate that has a beard like jesus and a penis the size of godzilla
On the contrary, a gain in weight decreases the size of the penis. Sexual health studies have shown that for every extra 30 pounds of body fat present, the penis loses one inch in length. This is do to an increase in size of the areas surrounding the penis. However, the same is true for the opposite. For every 30 pounds of weight a person loses, his penis increases in size by one inch. A gain in weight also gives the appearance of a smaller penis, because of the extra body fat added to the abdomen and thighs.
The length of your feet will not decrease but the height may, depending on how much fat is stored around the bones of your feet.