Pain in the right testicle after sex can result from various factors, such as muscle strain, epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis), or testicular torsion. It may also be due to trauma during intercourse or issues related to blood flow and ejaculation. If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms like swelling or fever, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
If it doesn't hurt and you seem to be functioning properly, you are probably fine. It is not uncommon for an injury to cause one testicle to hang lower than the other permanently.
Yes it will hurt more when i t is hard.
Have sex with a woman. One is enough.
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It should not affect performance however may effect sperm count and reproductive capability.
Well certainly a Y chromosome. XY is the sex chromosomes of males. In male gametes they would be n. That is some sperm would contain a X chromosome that a male would give to a daughter and other sperm would contain a Y chromosome destined for a son.
As long as blood is pumping through the testicle then it should have a pulse, the left testicle should have a pulse too.
no
ll, th up is supposed to protect it right? Its probably because the cup was prsay:"flimsy or Untrustlworthy..." or maybe since you knew how much it really hurt, your brain is amking it seem a lot worse.
The testis (plural testes) or testicle is the male sex gland.
It could be normal or an infection or something more serious. You should see your doctor.
Yes.