Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Missing A Ball?

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And speaking of nuts, Dr Oz answered a question in his column about them. The writer questioned the decision by a pediatrician that (I think it was) the man's 8-month-old grandson undergo surgery to remove an undescended testicle. The man thought it should be left alone.
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A buddy of mine joined the military at age 18. During the entrance physical the old "turn your head and cough" routine discovered he only had one nut in his sac. When he admitted the other had never dropped, they insisted he have it removed before he could enter basic training. During his career, it was widely known and any time you heard "Sgt. One-nut" or any derivative thereof, you knew exactly who the person was referring to.
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According to Dr Oz, our balls drop down from the abdomen into the scrotum typically during the final weeks of gestation. If they are not in the ballsac at birth, then it is wise to keep watch. If they haven't moved into the proper position within 6 months, they should be brought down surgically as soon as possible. Allowing a ball to reside in the abdominal cavity can lead to all sorts of problems - fertility issues are just the beginning. The risk of ball cancer rises. If that goes untreated, well, the consequences are not pretty. 
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Just one more reason we need to be open and honest with our sons about their bodies. Their balls are as important as our own; their cocks are as important as our own.
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 As parents - as fathers - we should know if our sons are getting the boners they should,
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if they're able to jack off and shoot a load without a problem,
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if they're having any issues at all with the package.

10 comments:

Xersex said...

delicious & ball - licious!

Queer Heaven said...

One of my cousins had one of his balls removed when he was a young teen.
I sure did not hurt his sex life...he now has 4 kids.

Unknown said...

That is not the only problem. My brother had to be circumcised because he was having problem having sex with his wife. He went on the have three daughters and a son. The family doctor them circumcised me, "Just in case"! I was 7 years old at the time. But it was a very little snip! Well I'm gay!

Your French Patrick said...

On the contrary, I knew somebody who had three testicles. As a matter of fact, as it turns out that the third nut was a small bone of his breast which was detached and had circulated up (why not down?) to his ballsac to nest there.

I believed that you knew that I have adopted a son, already four years ago, and at the same time his two sons. He was a friend for years and when I proposed it to him he immediately accepted. Then, he went to sit down, with heavy legs cut off by the emotion. What is funny, it is that one minute before we had never thought of making it.

Wishing you a g day, mon "ami" (and not "am I") with a lot of bisous.

Anonymous said...

Very good information. Thanks for all you do for us. I enjoyed the hot pix. Great inspiration. Wishing you a super day, bro! Hugs and Strokes, AOM

Jean said...

Another day of who knew! Thanks for the good info, Jean

SickoRicko said...

I had a boyfriend once who had to have one of his testicles dropped when he was a child.

whkattk said...

@ LP - Yes, my liege, I should cover that one again, as well. I mentioned it in passing the other day but did not go into the specifics.

whkattk said...

@ Jean - Wonderful! I hope you're figuring out a way to disseminate the info to your sons and grandsons.

whkattk said...

@ MFP - Mon ami - blame it on old age brain. Yes, you did tell me that and it completely slipped my mind!