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Old 11-29-2006, 05:47 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Eastern Girl View Post
It's probably just perception. When a man has a lot of extra weight, fat, muscle, whatever, "it" looks smaller as a result. When you lose that weight, it looks bigger. That's my explanation. I can't see it actually getting bigger. The Dr. is probably just trying to find a way to motivate men to lose weight and be healthier.
My thoughts exactly. The only scientific explanation I could see behind this is maybe more blood circulation to that area since it's not being blocked by fatty tissue.
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