Why do my testicles appear to rotate underneath the skin?!


Question: Why do my testicles appear to rotate underneath the skin!?
Yeah, I was sitting on the toilet one morning, tired, so my head was hung low!. I opened my eyes, and I stared at my sack for no reason at all, and that's when I noticed my balls slowly moving!. The skin would bunch up in some area, and smooth out in others, as if the sack itself was adjusting the objects within!. It looked like it was alive!. When I would look closely, it would stop, but when I would look away and look back quickly, I would catch it moving, then it would stop!. Is this normal!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
LOL!
It looked alive cause it is alive! You are alive aren't you!? And your scrotum is attached to you is it not!? Therefore, your scrotum is just as alive as you are!
As for it moving, it was adjusting it's self based on the ambient temperature surrounding it, the toilet seat was most likely cold so your scrotum pulled your testicles closer to your body to maintain a constant temperature, which is needed for the production of sperm cells!.
This is normal and is nothing to be concerned about!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

relax!.!.it just the temperature the scrotum(ball) have to be at a certain temperature so it how you say"rotates" to maintain that temperature
when its long its because its warm
when its small its becuase its coldWww@Answer-Health@Com

Guess the toilet seat was cold!.
Then your nuts get closer to your body!.
Happens all day long:they adjust to the temperature surrounding them!.To keep the sperm well and healthy!.
SkyWww@Answer-Health@Com

mine does the same, the two answers so far have allready answered my own question!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

LOL!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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