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The groin is a part of the reproductive system in males and the reproductive and urinary systems in females. It is also a common location for lymph nodes in the body.
The nerves that connect the groin area pass though the area in the lower back. It is not uncommon, for example, for males to experience testicle and back pain at the same time.
The prostate gland is a walnut sized gland in males. It sets deep in the groin and the male urethra runs through its center.
You have fat everywhere on your body, the amount varies with the person. Males tend to carry their excess fat in the belly and pubic area.
Yes, the term "groin" is a general anatomical term that refers to the area where the abdomen meets the thigh, and it exists in both males and females. In women, the groin area includes the same muscles, ligaments, and structures found in men.
when anything that is a hit to a men groin is because it is a sensitive place for males ( im guessing you're still young) if u r a guy then you will know when the time is right if you're a girl don't abuse this power
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Testicles are unprotected and vulnerable in their placement outside the body (unlike other vital organs, such as women's ovaries) - and also testicles are easily the mostsensitive parts of the body. Therefore, males are advised to wear a groin cup which is formed to cover the genitals to protect them from impact. Groin cups are worn in an athletic supporter made to hold the cup around these sensitive parts.Women also have something similar now that is sometimes called a groin cup, but because a woman does not have anything to "cup" over, they are more like shields/pads that protect her groin, which is sensitive, but is extremely difficult to injure because it does not have reproductive organs hanging from it.
The directional term from groin to buttock is "inferior" or "caudal."
The groin, the genitals, or the pubic region.