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What does it mean when my balls drop?

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someone told me on my last question that it depends wether my balls have dropped or not to determine what kind of unrpants i wear. Is this true?

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  1. ?You have to let a female touch them with her tounge or they will fall off


  2. Testicals need to be heat regulated.  When very cold they suck up close to the body and your sack is snug and close causing body temperature to regulate the testicles.  In this scenerio such as cold days you would were briefs or tighty whities.  When warm or hot the s*****m sack drops and hangs away from the body to cool the testicles (ie. when your balls drop) you would were boxers to assist with the descending of your testicles and help regulate temperature.

    Usually men only care about this when they are attempting to get their spouse pregnant.  Otherwise, it doesn't matter.

  3. People usually don't understand the term and give meaningless advice based on it.  In very early childhood, your testicles (balls) descend down out of your abdomen into your s*****m (sac).  That's usually what is meant by your balls dropping.  It would have happened long ago, and if it hadn't your doctor would have noticed and would have recommended surgery to correct it, because undescended testicles don't develop normally and can get infected.

    Your s*****m regulates the temperature of your testicles by drawing them up close to your body for warmth or letting them hang lower to cool them off.  That happens constantly, not just a one-time event, and has nothing to do with your balls "dropping."

    Wear whatever underwear is comfortable to you.  Most boys your age and older wear briefs because they provide more support and protection for when you're active and hot and your s*****m has your testicles hanging as far down between your legs as possible.  At your age, that might not be so much of distance, so you might be just as comfortable with boxers.  Just try them both and see what feels best.

    Real, serious protection comes from wearing a "jock strap" or athletic supporter, a type of sling just for your testicles, and a cup, a plastic device that shields your testicles from injury. If you play any kind of rough, contact sport, you'll need that kind of protection, but not just for every day play.

  4. it's true. You couldn't find a better way to say this

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