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    Chemicals In Non-Stick Frying Pans Are Making Men's Pėnises Shrink


    Dominic Smithers in
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    Nutritionists and experts are always warning people about the dangers of eating too much fried food, but according to a study things could be worse than we ever thought possible and it will make you question whether you really want that next sausage butty.

    According to a study from scientists in Italy, men could end up with pėnises half an inch smaller if their parents were exposed to high levels of a chemical that was found in non-stick frying pans.

    Half an inch. No one can afford that.

    The chemicals called PFCs can interfere with male hormones while in the womb and have been found to potentially lead to sexual organs being 'significantly' shorter...and thinner.

    But it's not just during pregnancy that these chemicals can have an effect, researchers discovered they could affect teenagers as well.

    Scientists found that the willies of men who were raised in places which had high levels of PFCs were around 12.5 percent shorter and 6.3 percent thinner than the average man.

    The toxic substance is also found in waterproof clothing and grease-proof packaging for food, which can reduce testosterone levels.

    The chemical was removed from Teflon products in 2013.

    The study measured the pėnises of 383 men - at an average age of 18 - and was carried out at the University of Padua, one of four areas in the world known to have high levels of PFC pollution.

    Dr Andrea Di Nisio, who led the researchers, said: "As the first report on water contamination of PFCs goes back to 1977, the magnitude of the problem is alarming.

    "It affects an entire generation of young individuals, from 1978 onwards."

    According to studies that have been carried out into the chemical, they are also linked to issues such as low birth weight, high cholesterol, and bladder cancer - but their potentially cancer-causing effects are not fully understood.

    The chemicals are absorbed by the intestines from food and drinking water, or even breathed in and can then enter the bloodstream, and can prove toxic for foetuses when consumed by the mother.

    For men this can mean smaller pėnises.

    In Dr Di Nisio's study, the pėnises were measured of 212 men who grew up in an area with high exposure to PFCs, and 171 men from elsewhere. However, all were from the region of Veneto which is highly polluted because run-off from a chemical factory found its way into a major river and the drinking water.

    The average flaccid pėnises of men who weren't exposed were measured at 10cm (3.9ins) - from body to tip - with those in the polluted areas just 8.75cm (3.4ins).

    Their pėnises were also thinner; the healthy men measured 10.3cm (4ins) in circumference compared to 9.65cm (3.7ins) for the contaminated pėnises.

    The research was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

    http://www.ladbible.com/news/interes...HpaZ_Jh6p7uIk8

  • #2
    So many toxins in everything. Sux.

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    • #3
      nigga stop tagging me with your whack ass shit

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      • #4
        We should make some frying pans that make people's dicks huge. We'd be rich in no time. Girls be buying their dude "The Big Dick Frying Pan" for Christmas like a mofo.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          We should make some frying pans that make people's dicks huge. We'd be rich in no time. Girls be buying their dude "The Big Dick Frying Pan" for Christmas like a mofo.
          Hahaha I use cast iron.

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          • #6
            I thought I was just asian somehow.

            Thanks, Mom.

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            • #7
              I knew it, that's the only logical explanation.

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              • #8
                I don't even fry food often and I still have a tiny little willy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GAME OVER View Post
                  Chemicals In Non-Stick Frying Pans Are Making Men's Pėnises Shrink


                  Dominic Smithers in
                  NEWS

                  Nutritionists and experts are always warning people about the dangers of eating too much fried food, but according to a study things could be worse than we ever thought possible and it will make you question whether you really want that next sausage butty.

                  According to a study from scientists in Italy, men could end up with pėnises half an inch smaller if their parents were exposed to high levels of a chemical that was found in non-stick frying pans.

                  Half an inch. No one can afford that.

                  The chemicals called PFCs can interfere with male hormones while in the womb and have been found to potentially lead to sexual organs being 'significantly' shorter...and thinner.

                  But it's not just during pregnancy that these chemicals can have an effect, researchers discovered they could affect teenagers as well.

                  Scientists found that the willies of men who were raised in places which had high levels of PFCs were around 12.5 percent shorter and 6.3 percent thinner than the average man.

                  The toxic substance is also found in waterproof clothing and grease-proof packaging for food, which can reduce testosterone levels.

                  The chemical was removed from Teflon products in 2013.

                  The study measured the pėnises of 383 men - at an average age of 18 - and was carried out at the University of Padua, one of four areas in the world known to have high levels of PFC pollution.

                  Dr Andrea Di Nisio, who led the researchers, said: "As the first report on water contamination of PFCs goes back to 1977, the magnitude of the problem is alarming.

                  "It affects an entire generation of young individuals, from 1978 onwards."

                  According to studies that have been carried out into the chemical, they are also linked to issues such as low birth weight, high cholesterol, and bladder cancer - but their potentially cancer-causing effects are not fully understood.

                  The chemicals are absorbed by the intestines from food and drinking water, or even breathed in and can then enter the bloodstream, and can prove toxic for foetuses when consumed by the mother.

                  For men this can mean smaller pėnises.

                  In Dr Di Nisio's study, the pėnises were measured of 212 men who grew up in an area with high exposure to PFCs, and 171 men from elsewhere. However, all were from the region of Veneto which is highly polluted because run-off from a chemical factory found its way into a major river and the drinking water.

                  The average flaccid pėnises of men who weren't exposed were measured at 10cm (3.9ins) - from body to tip - with those in the polluted areas just 8.75cm (3.4ins).

                  Their pėnises were also thinner; the healthy men measured 10.3cm (4ins) in circumference compared to 9.65cm (3.7ins) for the contaminated pėnises.

                  The research was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

                  http://www.ladbible.com/news/interes...HpaZ_Jh6p7uIk8


                  So my dad mustve bathed in this modafkn checmical

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
                    I don't even fry food often and I still have a tiny little willy.
                    I'm sorry I simply cannot believe something like that without pictures.

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