Depending on what your version of satisfaction is. If you are talking about the pleasure of an orgasm (ejaculation Per Se) then yes you can still achieve an orgasm but it may vary depending on how much semen your prostate gland is able to create. Alot of people think that semen is created in the testicles but it is not. SPERM is created in the testicles and travels up the vas deference to mix with the semen that is created by the prostate gland. so you can still ejaculate it will just be a different consistency and color.
No. Without testicles, there is nothing to create them.
A human male without testicles.
Yes.
They can be inconvenient at times. However I believe the benefits of having testicle's, far out weigh not having them.
I do not know the answer to this for sure, however, I recently took our 7 week old male pot belly pig to be neutered, and the vet cut where the testicles should be...and found none. She then cut higher and again found none what-so-ever. She stated that he was either born without both testicles (rare - less than 1% born without both testicles), or that they are in his abdomen. She then advised to keep an eye on him for another month and see if any testicles descend or if he becomes aggressive and gets that musky male odor that intact boars get. If so, we are to take him back and if no testicles have descended, then she will have to open his abdomen and look around in there to see if that is where they are. If she does not find the testicles there, then it will mean that he was born without both testicles. I would love to have a clear answer from someone "in the know" on this however. Thanks
Yes, a woman can achieve sexual satisfaction without experiencing an orgasm. Orgasm is not the only indicator of sexual pleasure and satisfaction for everyone. Each person's experience of pleasure and satisfaction is unique and can vary.
patients perception of having their needs met
If a man wants to have biological children - they are. Otherwise, they're quite easy to live without. Testicles also makes hormones, so someone without testicles might want to take hormone supplements as medicine.
The satisfaction of having helped someone. *glows* and pie
It comes from Greece meaning having a wide penis and smooth testicles
A man who has been castrated, that is having his testicles removed either voluntarily to be an eunuch or due to medical reasons such as due to cancer, may well achieve an erection and even orgasm since the semen is produced by the prostate gland however don't expect him to father a child since he has no testicles to produce the sperm. He is not dickless but he has no balls!
No. It would be impossible. They are necessary in the production of sperm and without sperm no child can be produced. The lack of any testicular tissue would also cause a reduction of testosterone.