What does it mean when your ballls drop? (:?!


Question: haha
i`m 14 and haven`t exactly heard of this? haha
explain what goes on and all.
thanks
i feel stupid (:*


Answers: haha
i`m 14 and haven`t exactly heard of this? haha
explain what goes on and all.
thanks
i feel stupid (:*

Basically, what people are referring to is the descent of the testes into the scrotal sack. This occurs soon after birth. What many people don't understand is that we all start out as females. Our gonads (and in your case, your testes) start out in the same position as ovaries. Then, they descend down in the abdomen and ultimately into the testes. If one or either of the testes do not make the descent into the scrotal sack, it becomes extremely important that this be treated. If the testes are left in the abdomen, then they have the potential of breaking down and becoming cancerous. If they are not brought down soon enough, then they can significantly impair your fertility and development. There are medications that can help; there' s something called beta HCG that has been advocated for this problem that seems to be somewhat effective. However, the most definitive treatment is surgery to bring the balls down.

your testicles descend when your an infant. they actually go from your abdominal region and enter your scrotum. it happens early in life.

you hear it as a euphemism which for example "hey you can't take a punch to the head, your balls must not have dropped yet" lol

but that clearly should answer your question

It means your body is starting the production of sperm cells, and you are now officially capable of reproducing.

It's a touching moment, really. *tear*

That Mike says "email me" to everybody. I suggest dont email that person. It means that your testicles drop down. Deeper voice etc.





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