I have a testicle that looks heavier or hangs.do i have a problem?


Question:
One testicle hangs more down n my testicles look unbalanced.

Answers:
Do your balls hang low, do they wabble to and fro?
Can you tie em in a knot, can you tie em in a bow?

Other Answers:
Normal. Completely normal. Don't worry about it - all guys are a bit asymmetrical.

as long as you don't keep playing with them

yes hahah

just about everyone's do that to a certain extent.if the differece is really alot, you might want a doctor to check it, but it's probably just fine

You might, it couldn't hurt to see a DR. Testicular CA is nothing to mess around with. Better to be safe.

You have what is called "heavy nuts" a common affliction to males, don't worry, someday a nice person will come along and kick you so hard there, they will even out. One might be more full than the other too, you may use this excuse to have sex more often, just be like "baby, it for my nuts, not for me".

Normal. Don't sweat it, it is not a problem unless it's like at knee level?

Normal

Go left, Michaelangelo's David is said to be correct in this department. Makes your mind boggle how he knew.

this is totally normal my boyfriend worries about the same thing.

Depends on how out of balance they are - ask your Dr.

Normal. You're supposed to feel your nuts everyday, to look for lumps - I know that's sounds crazy considering they already feel like a bag of lumps, but most of the testicle is actually smooth, and has a bunch of coils coming out of the back - which feels like lumps! You should be watching for lumps on the smooth part, though.

All guys have that. Women usually have a breast that hangs lower too. We are not perfectly symmetrical.



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