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Yes.
You should still be able to have erections, sex and children. If you feel badly about this because in some way you feel inferior, don't be. Your single testicle can still produce millions of sperm. You can get a false testicle to replace the old one, if you haven't already. No one will be able to tell the difference.
Torsion strength measures the largest torsion force the material can withstand and still spring back into its original shape.
If you mean that one of your testicles was removed (and you now only have one), yes, it is still possible to have kids. With one testicle, there is something like a 60% chance that you will still be able to have children. You need to get fertility testing from a doctor to be sure.
Yes and No. It is called testicular torsion. It is actually the spermatic cord that is twisted and this cuts of the blood supply to the testicle. If not corrected this can cause the testicle to die, then it has to be surgically removed. There are implants available for those who lose a testicle though, but just for looks, it won't be functional like a real testicle. The testicle itself cannot really twist, but the problem is still known as testicular torsion and many people think of it as a twisted testicle.
Absolutely - the man would simply be unable to sire children.
Yes
If he has a testicle, there will be sperm.
You can produce, and you can reproduce.
The overall Count will be a bit lower, but if that testicle is healthy, the man will still be fertile.
Not at all ! Boys born with only one testicle are still perfectly capable of fathering children in later life.
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