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I'm pretty sure that estrogen won't make your dick smaller, but maybe erectile dysfunction. It will cause men to gain weight, that's where you are correct, but it won't cause a man's penis to shrink. These androgen receptors are specific to either testosterone or estrogen, so more estrogen won't cause your penis to do anything but lie limp, as long as there is enough testosterone. The thing is that just because a guy has alot of testosterone receptors around his penis, dosnt mean he has them in his fat cells or muscles. So he may end up with a bigger dick, but maybe he is fatter than the average since he has less testosterone expressing in his fat cells. Just as a girl can have more estrogen cells in her breasts but less in her fat cells around her body, and become a skinny girl but with large breasts. This dosnt take into account the androgens flooding your body when you are in utero. A guy could have more testosterone in utero and be born with a larger penis than most newborn boys, but not get much during puberty and attain a more average dick as a man. It's all up to genetics with hormones, so I wouldn't try to take steroids to get a bigger penis or to be less fat, unless your doctor says to. Testosterone can have nasty effects if you take it regularly and stop suddenly. But eating healthy food and exercising can keep your hormone levels balanced and keep your body in decent shape. But your penis size has nothing to do with how thin or muscular you are.Nature usually supplies the men that have more androgen receptors with more testosterone... the men with less receptors get less.
Higher testosterone levels mean better and more frequent erections, a fuller soft hang and less of a fat pad... that usually means a bigger dick... estrogen sort of blocks those effects. High estrogen levels mean the opposite... I wasn't speaking of testosterone's ability to grow an actually larger penis. Skinny men can appear to have a larger penis just from the lack of a fat pad alone... the fat pad sort of acts like a hydraulic barrier that prevents the penis from "hanging" out fully and over time, that can have a positive effect on the penis... the opposite can actually shrink a penis over time.
Not so much that testosterone creates larger penises because that is usually decided by DNA and many other factors...
... but that estrogen is a dick size killer.