Nope! The only way you're gay is if you prefer sex with other men to sex with women. And it's got nothing to do with how many testicles you have!
sexual prefrence determines if a man is gay. not how many testicles he has. i should know because i have one testicle and i'm not gay
Yes, if that testicle is being fondled by a man who has your penis in his mouth.
of course you can be a boy with anything.
Congenital absence of a testicle is not usually a problem. But an undescended testicle is a problem that needs to be fixed. If the testicle stays in the abdomen, a condition called cryptorchidism, it can lead to infertility and cancer.
It will heal, but there is a chance that it could lead to sterility. The testicle is an immunoprotected site. This means that normally your immune system can't get in there. This is important because your sperm only has half of your genetic material, and if your immune system were to see them, it would attack them. Any time a testicle is punctured, it has a chance of allowing the immune system the ability to attack the sperm.
If you are concerned about lead poisoning, which is the only major ailment that could be contracted from lead, having lead in your hands will not cause it. To get lead poison, you would need to inhale or somehow diffuse lead inside of you. Even then it would still take a considerable amount to give you lead poisoning.
yes. the adoption of ICT will lead to unemployment because the machines are manily brought in to do the work of the human being. Therefore, the human being would have to be sacked due leaving him unemployed and jobless.
without the sun plants would not be able to be produced which would lead to animals not having food, which leads to dinosaurs to have no food and die -hope it helped
Yes, it generally would as it would almost certainly lead to more lucrative employment.
No, it does not lead to having leukemia.
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A catalyst would lead to the reaction being quicker.
Buck likes being the lead dog. He lives for it and feels it is in him to lead.
it lead to chaos
Testicular rupture ("busting" of the testicle), is first of all a serious problem that can lead to many different complications. It is vital, for someone with a testicular rupture to see a doctor immediately. But, in answer to the question, if both testicles are ruptured beyond repair, then it is then impossible to impregnated a women. However if only one, testicle is ruptured, then it is still possible for a male to impregnate a women. Also, if one or the other testicle is repairable (by surgery) then it would still be possible for the male to impregnate a women.