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Iā€™m currently at 120kg/264lbs at around 6ā€™4 and sadly its not all muscle, i have started to lose weight and begin my fitness journey and have already made good progress but i have a few questions regarding size.

So currently i measure around 6 inch in length give or take but around 6.1 in girth. Ive always thought i was undersized especially in length because of my height and weight, if i look in the mirror it dont look the biggest to say the least. Even though ive had women tell me how thick it is and girthy i still kinda feel small due to my length and how it then looks on a guy my size. I do have a bit of quite big strong legs but also a bit of fat around and fat especially at the base of the shaft whatever u call it. Ive measured the distance between the bottom of shaft kinda where ur thigh meets your groin and measured straight up to get the height of the fat and its a bit over 3 inches. I can push it back and make myself look a lot bigger and literally gain more than an inch.

I wanna know how does weight loss work in regards to that area? I want to eventually become lean and lose a bunch of fat so i can play sports at a higher level like i used to but id also want to know how big id be after that, would i be able to gain up to 2 inches? Considering my girth size Iā€™d like to think i got the potential in length To take me up to 8x6.1? Has anyone been through a similar journey?

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