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    Naturally look like a girl

    I have wide hips, a huge butt, weak receding chin, tiny hands, hairless upper body and a small penis.

    It's genetic because no one else in the family is like this.

    Even if I see a doctor, what is he going to do since it's genetic? Or should I just live with it?

    Thanks.

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    Hope for a better 2nd life, reincarnation?
    Get motivated, makes lots of money and get a lot of plastic surgery?
    In the mean time do what you can in regards to diet to get in shape. Chin implants are much. Learn to get good at oral and your woman wont care or use a condom/sleeve that adds a little length and width.

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    dude if your out of shape (overweight) your hips will look larger esp if your bf is higher.

    Change your diet stick to an androgenic diet, train=cardio + strength training, and be happy with what you have.

    As for your member, be happy with what you have.. always worse. lol

    goodluck

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    naturally look larger esp if you store fat around your hips and glutes**

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    Wait .... What ?

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    How old are you dynamo? This isn't a diss. It has to do with what might be going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMIE07652 View Post
    Wait .... What ?
    Exactly that ^^.

    Op, you need to fill us in more on your medical history if you can. And to paraphrase Lovbyts, get motivated and change yourself physically as by doing so it will change your mental outlook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dynamo_123 View Post
    It's genetic because no one else in the family is like this.

    I'm having trouble getting past this sentence.^^

    Anyway, there's probably a lot you can do bro. Take a look at the sticky in this forum called "New Members: How to Get the Best Quality Responses in this Forum". I'd link you but I don't have enough posts yet I guess. Basically the experts here need more details so they can help you if it's a medical issue.

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    you really just need to get working! do a complete male hormone blood test, you probably have high estrogen and low testosterone , balancing these hormones along with others, diet and exercise can transform your body beyond your imaginations. it may not do much for your pecker but lovbyts had a good suggestion!
    Last edited by bass; 07-03-2012 at 01:17 PM.

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    We had another member here recently that was claiming the exact same symptoms. A few months ago I believe.

    OP. Drugs and steroids at your age will do nothing to your skeletal system, improve a week chin, reduce hip width, or increase the size of your penis. Exercise and diet will help you play the hand you were dealt better, but it will not chang the over all cards you were dealt.

    The only real option you have is to live with it, and improve your diet and exercise routines.

    And regarding the small penis.

    There are many asian men that have small penis'. the corallary to this is that many asian women have small vaginas. So to an asian woman, you may not be so small.

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    the corallary to this is that many asian women have small vaginas. So to an asian woman, you may not be so small.

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    OP - looked at your profile and it says you're 19.

    This makes me wonder - do you feel you've gone through puberty? There is such a thing as delayed puberty or incomplete puberty. And yes, your doctor may be able to treat it.

    A friend of mine is a retired endo. He said, for example, that he had a patient with delayed puberty. Not sure what his age was exactly, but his genitals were too small and he lacked other secondary sex characteristics. He treated him with some stuff that got his hormones moving and then puberty happened for him.

    So yeah. Google around for puberty milestones for men, and if you feel you're really behind, a doctor might be able to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrManGuy84 View Post
    OP - looked at your profile and it says you're 19.

    This makes me wonder - do you feel you've gone through puberty? There is such a thing as delayed puberty or incomplete puberty. And yes, your doctor may be able to treat it.

    A friend of mine is a retired endo. He said, for example, that he had a patient with delayed puberty. Not sure what his age was exactly, but his genitals were too small and he lacked other secondary sex characteristics. He treated him with some stuff that got his hormones moving and then puberty happened for him.

    So yeah. Google around for puberty milestones for men, and if you feel you're really behind, a doctor might be able to help.
    learn something new every day =)

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    So I'm thinking if it's not the fault of delayed puberty then the next best thing would be to move to Asia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dynamo_123 View Post
    I have wide hips, a huge butt, weak receding chin, tiny hands, hairless upper body and a small penis.
    do u think this is hereditary?
    Last edited by GirlyGymRat; 07-04-2012 at 07:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    So I'm thinking if it's not the fault of delayed puberty then the next best thing would be to move to Asia?
    That or try to make a few bucks doing the Chaz Bono impersonation gig ...

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    see an endo sounds like you might need to quickly get some hormone treatment and a blood test- something sounds like you aint fully functional and it needs correcting before you mature fully...act now!

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    Have you ever been tested for Kleinfelters syndrome?

    It causes a more female shape in men, wider hips, less body and facial hair, more female chest characteristics etc. The condition can sometimes be overlooked so testing for an extra x chromosone would be important since you mention those very issues. Sometimes Kleinfelters causes speech delays in children, was that in issue? Or some men are much taller than others in their family with this condition. It does not always cause those symptoms however.

    Testosterone therapy is the treatment for this condition. It can cause more virilization in a male that never fully developed during puberty due to Kleinfelters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPC View Post
    Have you ever been tested for Kleinfelters syndrome?

    It causes a more female shape in men, wider hips, less body and facial hair, more female chest characteristics etc. The condition can sometimes be overlooked so testing for an extra x chromosone would be important since you mention those very issues. Sometimes Kleinfelters causes speech delays in children, was that in issue? Or some men are much taller than others in their family with this condition. It does not always cause those symptoms however.

    Testosterone therapy is the treatment for this condition. It can cause more virilization in a male that never fully developed during puberty due to Kleinfelters.
    Wow I don't know why I didn't think to bring this up as I am familiar with this. Very important to check this out. Women have two sex chromosomes, X and X, and men have X and Y. Kleinfelters have XXY. Can cause many of your symptoms. Good thinking PPC

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    Isnt Kleinfelter's syndrome usually diagnosed during birth due to it's conspicuous nature?

    I mean if you were to exhaust alot of causes this could definitely be one, but I think you would of known if you had an extra chromosome. I still would get it checked though.

    Personally, I would say keeping it simple is your best option for now. Personally, as a teenager I wasn't to masculine either especially during my 16-17 year old ages. I had sparse hair, little muscle tone etc. I made a significant lifestyle changes through diet, exercise, education (not only health: tertiary). It seemed as if the more lifestyle changes I made through diet, exercise, employment, education etc the more my body and mind changed. I went from a fat chubby teenager who was shy to a motivated, determined and disciplined individual who is confident in all aspects of life.

    Keep it simple, I was overweight and was did not have your average lean/muscular teenager build, however I made significant lifestyle changes through changing my outlook on life/mindset and achieved my goals of loosing weight, changing my diet, becoming fit etc.

    Maybe that is all it will take for you to? Just my two cents.

    Anyways, once again good luck dude your never going to be 19 again enjoy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscar1990 View Post
    Isnt Kleinfelter's syndrome usually diagnosed during birth due to it's conspicuous nature?

    I mean if you were to exhaust alot of causes this could definitely be one, but I think you would of known if you had an extra chromosome. I still would get it checked though.

    Personally, I would say keeping it simple is your best option for now. Personally, as a teenager I wasn't to masculine either especially during my 16-17 year old ages. I had sparse hair, little muscle tone etc. I made a significant lifestyle changes through diet, exercise, education (not only health: tertiary). It seemed as if the more lifestyle changes I made through diet, exercise, employment, education etc the more my body and mind changed. I went from a fat chubby teenager who was shy to a motivated, determined and disciplined individual who is confident in all aspects of life.

    Keep it simple, I was overweight and was did not have your average lean/muscular teenager build, however I made significant lifestyle changes through changing my outlook on life/mindset and achieved my goals of loosing weight, changing my diet, becoming fit etc.

    Maybe that is all it will take for you to? Just my two cents.

    Anyways, once again good luck dude your never going to be 19 again enjoy it.
    The condition can be diagnosed before birth with genetic testing but it's often diagnosed later in life. Severity of the condition varies greatly apparently. Some men have little blaring symptoms. Here's a good Wiki link that shows a picture of a kleinfelters body type.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klinefelter%27s_syndrome

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    I'd like to know his DHT level currently. But he doesn't seem to be responsive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPC View Post
    The condition can be diagnosed before birth with genetic testing but it's often diagnosed later in life. Severity of the condition varies greatly apparently. Some men have little blaring symptoms. Here's a good Wiki link that shows a picture of a kleinfelters body type.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klinefelter%27s_syndrome
    Probably not Kleinfelters because I'm a vertically challenged pr1ck, thanks for your effort though.

    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    I'd like to know his DHT level currently.
    Can't get anything checked out.

    I'm getting conscripted in the army in Egypt and they notoriously forge the medical check-ups because they need as many soldiers as they can post-revolution.

    Also it's illegal to get checked up from any non-military medical source or to travel abroad if you're getting conscripted so there's no way I can get that info for you.

    That's why I'm asking here and although the information wasn't enough it's the best I can do.

    You're a freaking monster btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    We had another member here recently that was claiming the exact same symptoms. A few months ago I believe.
    That was probably me actually, you schooled me for repeating this question too many times.

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