Keeping the testicles inside.

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Keeping the testicles inside.

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I wonder if I keep my terticles inside of the bag were they came from (just on the pelvis area up the penis), would reduce their activity including testosterone production.
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exshvdsas (imported) wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:21 am I wonder if I keep my terticles inside of the bag were they came from (just on the pelvis area up the penis), would reduce their activity including testosterone production.

It may cause testicular cancer...
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russianboy (imported) wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:59 am It may cause testicular cancer...

How you can say that?
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hmmm.... ???
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Unfortunately, this would be to easy, Imaginary.

Testicles are outside the belly, in the scrotum, to cool down for sperm production.

Testosterone production is very little, even not affected by a temperature rise.

So bilateral cryptorchid men are physical men (with normal erections...), but can have trouble with sperm production and hence fertility.

And then the cancer thing: I think literature says chances for cancer are higher if the testicle remained too long in the belly during childhood. so cryptorchid children are operated very soon.

Testicular cancer does typically occur at ages of 25-35.

So it seems that relocating testes in the abdomen could be done, merely for cosmetic reasons alone. And yes there is a chance for cancer, but low.

Answer to youyr question ?

Take care.

Vesal.
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Remember when they said smoking pot would give you testicular cancer? How they came up with that correlation I'll never know...and if I did know there is no way I'll remember now.

If you can find a doctor to relocate your testicles so you have the appearance of a eunuch. go for it!

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exshvdsas (imported) wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:21 am I wonder if I keep my terticles inside of the bag were they came from (just on the pelvis area up the penis), would reduce their activity including testosterone production.

My testicles easily fit inside of me and they remain there most of the time. I have been "tucking" for a long time so I have a smooth look. I also don't like feeling my penis and testicles every time I take a step. However, having said that, it has not had any effect on my testosterone level's that I can tell. But I sure wished that worked.

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vesal_mas (imported) wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:40 am Unfortunately, this would be to easy, Imaginary.

Testicles are outside the belly, in the scrotum, to cool down for sperm production.

Testosterone production is very little, even not affected by a temperature rise.

So bilateral cryptorchid men are physical men (with normal erections...), but can have trouble with sperm production and hence fertility.

And then the cancer thing: I think literature says chances for cancer are higher if the testicle remained too long in the belly during childhood. so cryptorchid children are operated very soon.

Testicular cancer does typically occur at ages of 25-35.

So it seems that relocating testes in the abdomen could be done, merely for cosmetic reasons alone. And yes there is a chance for cancer, but low.

Answer to youyr question ?

Take care.

Vesal.

Thank you for your answer. It was very usefull
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