Are balls hard or squishy?

The testicles should feel smooth, without any lumps or bumps, and firm but not hard. You may feel a soft tube at the back of each testicle, which is called the epididymis. If you notice any changes or anything unusual about your testicles, you should see a GP.

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Are my balls supposed to be hard or soft?

Your testicles should feel firm but not hard if you give them a gentle squeeze. When you feel the rest of your scrotum and its contents, you'll come across the epididymis on the underside of the scrotum. The epididymis lies at the back of each testicle and it feels like a thin, coiled tube.

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Why is my testicle hard as a rock?

Calcifications: These are small structures in the testicle or along the main sperm pipeline (vas) can become hard, almost rock like. These are always painless and rarely need to be removed.

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Why do my balls feel so soft?

As a person ages, the scrotum loses elasticity, and the skin starts to sag. Certain medical conditions can also cause the skin to appear saggy. Skin loses its elasticity over time as a person gets older, and the effects of gravity start to become more noticeable everywhere on the body, including the testicles.

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Do balls tighten when hard?

Balls at rest and aroused

When the penis is aroused this also has the effect of making the balls a bit tighter. It's thought that this is to do with the cremaster muscle (see below).

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How often should a man release sperm?

There is no specific frequency with which a man should ejaculate. There is no solid evidence that failure to ejaculate causes health problems. However, ejaculating frequently can reduce the man's risk of getting prostate cancer. Ejacu-lation can be through having sex or masturbating a few times a day.

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How many times should a man release sperm in a week?

Some studies suggest that moderate ejaculation (2–4 times per week) is associated with a lower prostate cancer risk. However, ejaculating more often doesn't mean your cancer risk drops even more.

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What do hard balls feel like?

Each testicle feels like a smooth, firm egg. Adult testicles range in size from about 15 mL (similar to a bird egg) to 35 mL (similar to a small chicken egg). One testicle may be slightly larger than the other. Commonly, one testicle hangs lower than the other.

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What is the little ball in my balls?

An epididymal cyst is a small, smooth fluid-filled swelling that slowly develops in the epididymis (a coil-like structure behind the testicles that helps to store and transport sperm). They are often painless, but the affected testicle may sometimes ache or feel heavy.

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Why do balls stick to legs?

Even in regular, comfortable conditions your balls can stick to your leg. When times get hot or you are doing an activity you are even more prone to this problem because of sweat and heat. Standard underwear doesn't help combat this issue at all, they just make it worse because they push you between your legs.

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What happens if we release sperm daily?

Ejaculating daily is unlikely to cause any harm to men who are in good overall health, but excessive ejaculation can lead to temporary fatigue or discomfort in the genital area and may affect sperm count over time.

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What happens if a man stop ejaculating?

Complications of delayed ejaculation can include: Diminished sexual pleasure for you and your partner. Stress or anxiety about sexual performance. Marital or relationship problems due to an unsatisfactory sex life.

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At what age does a man stop ejaculating?

While there is no definite age at which male ejaculation ceases, it has been suggested that it may happen when a man reaches his late 40s or early 50s. It is important to note, however, that this is not a universal rule and some men may continue to ejaculate at a later age.

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What are the benefits of not ejaculating for 30 days?

Non-Ejaculating for 30 days helps with physical health

Even though there is no conclusive research to back the claim, many studies so far suggest that the high level of testosterone due to semen retention is directly linked with energy retention and mood upliftment.

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Can guys control how fast they come?

masturbating 1 to 2 hours before having sex. using a thick condom to help decrease sensation. taking a deep breath to briefly shut down the ejaculatory reflex (an automatic reflex of the body, during which you ejaculate) having sex with your partner on top (to allow them to pull away when you're close to ejaculating)

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Is it better to hold or release sperm?

There is not much scientific evidence to suggest that it is either healthy or unhealthy to hold in semen. If a person does not ejaculate, the body will break the semen down and reabsorb it into the body.

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What are the benefits of not Nutting?

You may notice a reduction of stress or anxiety in your daily life, along with a corresponding increase in motivation when it comes to your work, completing projects around the house, or the pursuit of other goals. Perhaps most obvious is the renewed sense of self-control you'll gain from abstinence.

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Why do my balls jiggle when I walk?

The cremaster muscle is responsible for the movement. It expands and contracts according to temperature – moving them further from the body when it's warm and closer to the body when it's cold.

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Why do guys move their balls?

All males have a cremaster muscle (a thin pouch-like muscle in which a testicle rests). When the cremaster muscle contracts (tightens), it pulls the testicle upward toward the body; this is known as the cremasteric reflex. The cremasteric reflex is brought on by such things as cold, touch, and anxiety.

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Why do my balls hit the toilet water?

“Sometimes the scrotum has enough slack that one's testicles can dip into the toilet water when seated if the water level is particularly high or the toilet particularly shallow.

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