The boy cannot wake up because of a brain tumor
46-year-old Ken Baker (American) suffers from a brain tumor that slows puberty and has no sexual desire.
Ken Baker is a journalist who lives in Los Angeles. Young, Ken has a rather difficult life. Unlike other peers, in puberty Ken has narrow shoulders, wide hips, body not muscular, less muscular. Ken's chest releases a milky white fluid 10 times more than a lactating mother.
Ken Baker.(Photo: Reuters).
According to Metro, Ken is not interested in sex. He did not have any desire even though there were many beautiful girls around. The function of Ken's men is also problematic when "little boy" cannot erect.
At the age of 27, Ken was advised by his girlfriend to see him. The doctor determined he had a brain tumor and this delayed Ken's puberty . The boy was operated on, treated with testosterone and since then his life has changed completely. "After surgery, I became a completely different man. I thought about sex at all times," Ken said.
Sexual desire caused Ken to break up with his ex-girlfriend and have sex with six women at the same time, as well as dealing with a full-blown acne like puberty. It only ended when he met Brooke, his current wife. They now have two children, both boys and girls.
In 2001, Ken recounted his story in the book "Man made" . The book has been adapted into a film, scheduled for release this year.
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