You're right, kind of, that certain parts of the body need certain nutrients. The bones need calcium to grow and stay healthy, the thyroid gland needs iodine, the fingernails grow better with certain types of protein, and the eyes are believed to develop better with plenty of vitamin A. But the penis doesn't fall into this category. Even though it's an amazing organ, the tissues of the penis themselves – and the nutrients they require – are pretty generic, like most parts of the body. The penis doesn't have any particular nutritional needs any more than your earlobes or your tongue or your ring finger do. That's why it's a lie whenever someone says they have a pill that can make the penis grow larger. Since the penis has no unique nutritional needs, there's no way a pill could "target" its tissues. Can you imagine how ridiculous it would seem if someone tried to sell a pill that would enlarge your ring finger? It's just as crazy to say that a pill, or any kind of nutritional supplement, could make your penis grow larger or make it grow faster.
Do you find yourself masturbating more often during some seasons than others? Why?
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