It is not common or acceptable for a mother to kick her son in the balls. Any form of physical abuse, including kicking in sensitive areas, is harmful and goes against the principles of a healthy parent-child relationship.
Yes
A doctor can test your sperm count, and see if there's any problems. Also, consider buying a 'cup'.
I'm sure it has happened thousands of times. It is not a legal move in competition, but I'm sure accidents happen all the time.
Yes, it is possible to damage testicles with repeated kicking or any other kind of repeated trauma. A guy's balls aren't indestructible -- even they aren't actually popped, he'll gradually lose fertility over time.
The longest kick ever in football was done by Tom Dempsey 63 yards
yup! she's just not ever in any shows much.
If there arent any balls then there is none.
Yes. This question has already been asked and answered.
If she had any pets as a child, we do not know. Once she entered the convent she had none.
Fred Fanning Kicked 18 goals in his last game for the Melbourne Demons Fred Fanning Kicked 18 goals in his last game for the Melbourne Demons Fred Fanning Kicked 18 goals in his last game for the Melbourne Demons Fred Fanning Kicked 18 goals in his last game for the Melbourne Demons
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
No it is always on may 10th