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https://www.insider.com/testosterone-gel-toddler-puberty-early-2022-06
Source was his dad's T gel rubbing off on him accidentally.
Doctor says it'll be safe and his chronological age will catch up with his rock-hard gargantuan toddler cock.
Thoughts?
Whenever Erica Brownsell took her 2-year-old, [redacted], to the play area, other parents would ask why a child his size was still drinking from a bottle.
On one occasion, she said, a stranger remarked that "he looked like a little man." She said some people had called him a "Viking" or "Samson" because of his muscular build.
But it was only after Brownsell saw pubic hair around [redacted] "sizable" penis that she got seriously worried.
"I knew it wasn't normal," the 43-year-old mom told Insider, noting that her toddler resembled a 4- or 5-year-old boy. "He'd have massive, sustained erections and his height and weight were off the charts."
Brownsell, of Brighton, England, added: "He weighed 26 pounds at the age of 1 and put on over two pounds every month between the ages of 12 and 18 months. It wasn't fat, just muscle."
Blood work showed that [redacted] had an abnormally high level of testosterone — as much as a grown man — when it should be negligible for a boy his age. He also had the bone density of a 4.5-year-old child.
Source was his dad's T gel rubbing off on him accidentally.
Doctor says it'll be safe and his chronological age will catch up with his rock-hard gargantuan toddler cock.
Thoughts?
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