strangequestions
Ok, so I am quite scientifically curious, and like to read so here’s what I know about this.
Penis growth does not happen except in the presence of testosterone. This even applies to newborn babies. The baby is born with a penis, rather than a clitoris, because of the action of testosterone when developing as a fetus inside the mother’s womb.
Then, once we’re born, our testosterone level goes down, then rises again at puberty. That’s why, as we grow through the pre-pubertal part of childhood, our penises really don’t keep pace with the rest of our growth, then suddenly grow quickly once we reach puberty and our testosterone level is up again.
Semen production is also driven by testosterone. So are just about all the other changes of boys’ puberty including pubic, arm pit, facial and body hair. So, if you are saying things are happening (large penis, lots of semen) that are driven by testosterone, how can that not be due to puberty?