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DEAR GUYS, ONCE YOU GET TO THIS AGE, YOUR PRIVATE ORGAN STOPS GROWING, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE.

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Dear Guys, Once You Get To This Age, Your Private Organ Stops Growing, According To Science.

 

Many guys have concerns about the size of their genital at some point in time. However, research shows that most guys have a genital size that is within the normal ranges.

 

 

Like everything in nature, the male reproductive organ goes through a series of changes or phases in a lifetime. Each phase is controlled mostly by testosterone levels.

 

Somewhere between the ages of 9 and 15, the pituitary gland in males releases hormones that tell the body to start producing testosterone. Puberty begins and brings some changes. The testes (testicles), scrotum, and pubic hair all begin to grow. Testosterone levels peak in the late teens to early 20s. According to MedicalNews, a guy’s manhood may continue to grow for 1 or 2 years after growth in height stops, or it may continue to grow for 4 to 6 years after the testicles enlarge. 

 

 

The growth rate during puberty varies from one male to another. Scientific research confirms that the average growth rate for the male private organ is less than half an inch per year from ages 11 to 15, after which the growth rate continues, but at a slower rate until the age of 19 or so.

 

In a nutshell, between the ages of 18 and 20 years, a guy’s genital isn’t likely to grow much longer or thicker anymore.

 

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