
This 47-Year-Old Claims To Have The Penis Of A 22-Year-Old — And Doctors Have Thoughts
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Tech mogul Bryan Johnson said he's de-aged his penis. We asked urologists if that's even possible.
Gentlemen, you know your age, but do you know your penis’ age?
That’s the question you might start to consider after hearing tech mogul and anti-aging enthusiast Bryan Johnson’s latest weird, but characteristically attention-grabbing interview.
Johnson, 47, has previously gone viral for experimenting with a lot, including taking blood plasma from his 19-year-old son, trying penis shockwave therapy and adhering to a rigid diet (no eating after 11 a.m.!). It’s all part of his costly “Project Blueprint,” a plan he devised to reduce his biological age by meticulously measuring and revamping each aspect of his health.
This week, the venture capitalist sat down with the Daily Mail and shared how he’s de-aging his penis: He may be pushing 50, but he claims to have the penile health of a 22-year-old. Johnson says he knows this because he uses a tracking device that measures how often his penis engorges with blood at night, and for how long. (As one does.)
Last month on X (formerly Twitter), Johnson posted data favorably comparing his nightly erections to his son Talmage’s, noting that younger Johnson’s duration is only two minutes longer than his.