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  2. Penis enlargement - Wikipedia

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    Some doctors say that most men seeking penis enlargement have normal-sized penises, and many may experience penile dysmorphophobia by underestimating their own penis size while overestimating the average penis size. [17] Products purported to enlarge one's penis were frequently promoted via spam email in the late 1990s and early 2000s. [33]

  3. Fat fetishism - Wikipedia

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    The gay gainer community grew out of the Girth & Mirth movement in the '70s. By 1988 there were gainer-specific newsletters and in 1992, the first gainer event, called EncourageCon, was held in New Hope, Pennsylvania. In 1996, GainRWeb launched, the first website dedicated to gay men into weight gain. [8]

  4. Obesity and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    In their teen years, increased weight can also lead to obstacles for romantic developments. A 2005 study showed that "a teenage girl’s odds for a romantic relationship… dropped 6 to 7 percent for every 1-point increase in her body mass index ."

  5. Masculinizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone increases body weight (and increases appetite). The form that this weight gain will take depends on diet and exercise as well as genetic factors. Since testosterone has anabolic effects, gain of lean muscle mass will be easier than it previously was for transgender men.

  6. Chub (gay slang) - Wikipedia

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    Girth & Mirth – a formerly widespread name for clubs of big men and their admirers; Big Men's Club – another term used to define clubs and organizations for gay and bisexual men and their male admirers; BeefyFrat – was a popular gainer/feeder social network, it folded sometime around 2014 - having been abandoned by its creator [citation ...

  7. Does Protein Powder Make You Gain Weight? - AOL

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    How does protein work its magic? ... (Men need 56 grams.) But this is the minimum amount of protein you should aim for. ... Does whey protein make you gain weight? What about casein, pea, and soy?