Is Penis Size All Genetics?

You may wonder time to time what factors in to the size of a man’s penis. Generally speaking, genetics do play a large part in determining the size of your penis. Is this to say that if your father was naturally well endowed in the nether regions, you should, by default, also have a large penis?

Well, not to overly generalize or simplify a concept that is actually nearly impossible to scientifically explain, your chances of having a larger than normal penis would be greater, but not necessarily a guarantee by any stretch of the imagination.

Think of it as male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness is passed from a male generation to generation, much like other physical attributes are passed down through the years and the familial generations. Sometimes, physical traits like how tall you are, what color your hair and eyes are, your natural weight tendencies and yes, your penis size - may skip a generation.

The exact patterns of genetics are largely unknown, although they are of course heavily speculated upon. There is no precise mathematical genetic equation which will determine your penis size, rather it is more happen stance.

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