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Re: Measure Balls Accurately

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:22 am
by bobbie (imported)
IbPervert (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:09 am Its called orchidometer and hear is a write up (http://lavistachurchofchrist.org/LVstud ... 80419.html) it is a weird location for something like this but what the hay....

Out of curiosity is is possible to increase the size of ones nuts?

:dong:

Here is what the location write up has in it. The photo's would not copy.

Doctors use an orchidometer, which is nothing more than a string of oval beads of various sizes. With one hand they feel the size of your testicle (usually while they are also testing for hernias and retracting testicles -- when they tell you to turn your head and cough). With the other hand they feel the beads on the orchidometer in their pocket. The one that feels to be about the same size is then noted on your chart.
orchidometer.jpgSince we don't have access to an orchidometer, the next best thing is to see a chart of sizes that are drawn to scale. That is what is presented in the Tanner Stage Calculator for Boys
TannerStage.htm). Since everyone's monitor render images at different sizes, there is a scale at the bottom. It should measure 1 inch or 2.5 centimeters. If the image doesn't match the correct size, you'll have to make some adjustments in your head.

One of the interesting things most people can do is put something between their fingers in one hand and they can open or close their fingers in the other hand to be roughly the same distance apart. Precision is not essential anyway for this measurement. So take on hand and feel the width of your testicle and with your other hand find the image that comes the closest to being about the same size. Then note the volume number under the image. That is roughly your testicle size.

To relate the size of your testicle to the Tanner stage of development:

Stage 1
Stage%201.htm): (childhood): 1 to 3 milliliters

Stage 2
Stage%202.htm): (early adolescence): 4 to 6 milliliters

Stage 3
Stage%203.htm): (mid adolescence): 7 to 16 milliliters

Stage 4
Stage%204.htm): (late adolescence): 12 to 24 milliliters

Stage 5
Stage%205.htm): (adulthood): 16 to 27 milliliters

Re: Measure Balls Accurately

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:04 am
by IbPervert (imported)
Hear is a link to the device mentioned earlier

Testicle Measurer Orchidometer (http://pedihealth.viidakko.fi/eng/produ ... g.php?c=11)

Re: Measure Balls Accurately

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:01 pm
by SmoothieSoon (imported)
This warm water/overflow method is great. The amount of overfow (ball volume) can best be measured with a graduated cylinder (like they use in chemistry labs). I got consistent measurements of 110 cc's (same as ml's). - thanks

Re: Measure Balls Accurately

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:05 pm
by SmoothieSoon (imported)
I finally got the metric circle template I ordered and found to my surprise that both balls after a hot water soak were, one at a time, able to fit through the 32 mm (1 1/4 inch) circle. I thought they would be larger but maybe they are about an average size. (???)