I think you should e-mail teen bodies.

I think you should e-mail teen bodies.
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y'know.
I'm sure it is nothing. We all have a bit of skin (only way I can describe it) above each testicle. This is normal as you will see in diagrams.
The best way to set your mind at rest is to go to the doctors. You have nothing to lose, but everything to gain.
lmao. That made me laugh, but its v.true! + Rep.
Get it?
This is the Epidermous.
At the top and to the back of each testis is the epididymis (this stores the sperm). This feels like a soft swelling attached to the testis, and can be quite tender if you press it firmly. Leading from the epididymis is the vas deferens. You can feel each vas deferens at each side at the back and top of the scrotum. They feel like soft, narrow tubes which pass up and into the groin. (The vas deferens carries the sperm to the penis.) Some people confuse the normal epididymis or vas deferens with an abnormal lump.
No need to worry about these things, should watch embarrasing bodies more tbh!![]()
One for the road. :rolleyes:
pics or it didn't happen.
i only have one testicle so i can't really help you on this, although i would go and get it checked out at the doctors but i'd ask for a woman then accidently get an erection and hope for something to happen
good luck
I had this, they sorted it will a corse of medication. Just go to doctors. Its just techniqally inflameed glands in ur balls
If it feels the same in the right testicle there is nothing to worry about but if it looks slightly smaller or bigger than the other i would see a doctor although it is possible for one to be slightly smaller. If you have no pain or discomfort or anything like that then i would not worry to much but if its all getting to much i would go to the doctors. I have been and got examined myself its not a big deal honestly. He just checks them out and goes ok you can get ready again.. And then he will tell you if there is anything to be concerned about![]()
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