What the role of the testicle in men's voice?!


Question: Tsetses produce a hormone called testosterone. Testosterone gives your secondary sex changes, such as, voice change, beard, and chest hair. Without our testicles we would be just like woman.


Answers: Tsetses produce a hormone called testosterone. Testosterone gives your secondary sex changes, such as, voice change, beard, and chest hair. Without our testicles we would be just like woman.

John is correct although if kicked or hit in them it can cause your voice to raise and squeal like a girl.... ;-}

When you start puberty, the testes produce testosterone, which (among other things) generate body hair and deepen one;s voice

The testicles produce testosterone, which causes your voice to change and deepen as your body produces it at puberty. In Europe, they used to have singers called "castrati." These were men who had their testicles cut off before puberty, so their voices never changed and deepened. They remained sopranos for their whole lives, and their beautiful voices were preserved. This is no longer done. Soooo not worth it.

it secretes prostatic and lactid acid, wich helps the voice sound more good.





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