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newguy123

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Posted: 04-15-05 12:39pm

My testicles are unsymmetrically placed, my left testicle is placed somewhat lower than my right one. Also, I have lesser sensation in my left testicle. My penis is also a bit curved towards the left. The hair around my left testicle is lesser than that around my right one. Is there a problem? Can someone please help me? I'm very worried.

I'm 18 years old
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ByTheWay

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Joined: 13 Apr 2005
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Posted: 04-15-05 22:52pm

Some of that is definitely normal, such as the curvature and the difference in heights. That height difference is sometimes caused by an undescended testicle that was corrected at a young age.

The hair difference is unusual, I think, but shouldn't be a cause for concern.

The loss of sensation...Got me there, man! Again, I wonder if these are side effects from a surgery -- you might want to ask your parents on that one.
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scpa

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Joined: 22 Apr 2005
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Location: PA

Posted: 04-28-05 12:12pm

If your left ball is lower, your normal. Think about it...If they were equal, when you bring your legs together, they'd be squashed and cause a hell of a lot of pain...With one lower, they sorta roll around instead of getting squished. A curvature of your dick is totally cool too...Learn to use it to your advantage during sex. Learn to enjoy it instead of worrying about it. As far as the hair on your balls, I don't know...It's just hair, enjoy the fact that your a little different than most guys with hairy balls.
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