actually, i had tht issue. i needed surgery. talk to ur doctor
In most women, one testicle is usually bigger than the other, and one may hang down lower than the other. It is perfectly GAY
the other two? how many do you have bro?
No.
The male should be a few months old before mating and his testicles should have dropped
It is perfectly natural for one part of your body to be bigger than an other, including with testicles. However, If you have any major concerns, bring it up with your doctor.
It is Puberty. During this period of time in a boys life the penis and testes begin growing, amongst other parts of the body. Sometimes the testicles will look bigger and hang lower than the penis, this is all part of the growing and normal. The penis will catch up and grow longer so don't worry about a thing.
sometimes if you believe him and if he would never lie to you then you shouldn't be worried but if he is a player and has lied to you then you have something to worry about
Anything unusual with testicles should be taken to a doctor. Testicles can have infections and swellings like other parts of the body. See the link below.
well it could mean you have testicular cancer. talk to a doctor. i personally haven't seen your coconuts so couldn't tell you. check the swelled one (and the other) for any bumps. It does not necessarily mean that though, of one is been bigger the the other since birth it's just a mutation. other reasons like allergic to something. hope it helped.
I don't think you should look for does kind of answers on here because this is were other people comment and I think you should ask a doctor about your question
Men get worried about their penis size, if they think theirs is small they will feel inadequate and lose some confidence, if they feel theirs is bigger (but not abnormally big) they will gain confidence. Bearing this in mind it is up to you what you feel you should tell your partner.
They are worried about there survival and are worried that there is goin to be no more japan :( :( :( :(
No, the testicles descend shortly after birth, if the testicles haven't descend by six months it is advices to see a doctor (or if there are ever any other concerns or questions, see a doctor.) If the testicles don't descend it can cause sterility and an increased risk in cancer.
THE HUMAN BODY IS NOT perfectly symetrical. One foot may be slightly bigger/smaller than the other one, women usually have one breast that is just a bit smaller/larger than the other, mens testicles are also not exactly matching in size, it's just the way we are made!! <<<ADR>>>