Posted: 07/31/06 - 23:16 Post subject: something's growing in my pants!!
this is really embarrassing to talk about. but lately i have been noticing a rather mysterious lump forming around vaginal area. About 5 weeks ago i found these natural growth pills in my parents' bathroom cabinet. I infered that they were my mother's so i decided to test them out myself hoping to increase my chest size. Since then my menstruation cycle has become irregular. So i decided to visit my doctor. After an intensive examination, he concluded that i was a growing a penis! my immediate reaction was to stop taking the pills. However it hasn't stopped forming and my chest is decreasing rapidly rather than increasing. I've never seen or heard of any cases like mine, and was wondering if anyone can relate to my situation. if you have any comments or advice please respond asap. thank you
Wow, this is really crazy! How are you feeling about this? Are you confused? Maybe you were taking some testosterone-male hormones or steroids?
Have you asked your mother about the pills? If you are embarrassed about talking to your parents, you should at least ask what the pills were!
There is another possibility! This may not be a penis! It could be your clitoris! Did you know that penis and clitoris are made of the same tissue? Penises are just larger because they are exposed to more testosterone in the womb! Some girls have clitoris that is prolonged and may resemble penis. It doesn’t get as big but it surely looks different and longer that clitoris is supposed to look. Where exactly is your lump growing? Can you explain in words what this looks like or send us a photo or something! That would be great! Steroids and testosterone supplements may increase clitoris in size, so you may be confused!
I reckon you should see a doctor. Maybe they can help you! Maybe they have already had similar cases. Let me know how it goes! If you need someone to talk to, I’ll be here for you!
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