09-03-2006
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tightnads is | Please reply to the topic, Steve. I learned a few things from BB99, although I bet the sample was skewed due to the fact that these were kids sent to the urologist for problems. Your note was helpful too. I haven't made an exhaustive survey, but everyone I have heard mention retracting balls has said theirs can too, so perhaps it is merely one of those things we don't get around to discussing much.
Interesting about the little muscles doing various things. I dont seem to easily lift one ball and then the other, but then I haven't practiced. I can pull one up inside by itself, but the other is less mobile. I have noticed temperature to make a difference in coming back down by itself, but more often arousal tends to keep them up.
You can get a lot of action out of your privates by simple muscle movements, like dick swinging if you're half hard. Mark Twain wrote a piece about a learned group watching a demonstration of a guy sitting down on a stand, getting hard and coming without any manual assistance. The conversation continued with conjecture of how this was accomplished. I don't remember how the piece finished up. Hard to find this x-rated Twain in book stores, at least it was some years ago. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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Originally Posted by baseball99 now someone please tell me during what part of circumcision is the spermatic cord cut? Also, if tightening of the skin occurred during circumcision, one would be able to assume that it in fact would make the spermatic cord less taught | The study was done in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. How many of the kids do you think were circumcised? Like usual, they don't find it worth mentioning.
I can put either of my testicles up into that cavity, whatever it's called. Maybe baseball can supply the name. Can't most guys can do this?
Interesting about Mark Twain. People are always interested in sexuality. The more things change, the more they stay the same huh? | | | |
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09-04-2006
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baseball99 is | Quote: |
Originally Posted by dxjnorto The study was done in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. How many of the kids do you think were circumcised? Like usual, they don't find it worth mentioning.
I can put either of my testicles up into that cavity, whatever it's called. Maybe baseball can supply the name. Can't most guys can do this?
Interesting about Mark Twain. People are always interested in sexuality. The more things change, the more they stay the same huh? | Your amazing capability to misinterpret things is amazingly scary
there is no cavity unless you are pushing them up into your abdome which is unlikely
From my notes:
The testicle begins to form just before the second fetal month and starts to look like a testicle around the fourth fetal month. By then it has migrated down from the kidney and lies next to the internal inguinal ring, where it remains until around the seventh fetal month. At this point the testicle, accompanied by a small peritoneal tube (the so-called hernia sac), passes through internal ring, inguinal canal, and external ring to take its normal position in the scrotum.
So a retracted tests is pulled up along this path it migrates down.....the reasons are not completely understood (but im sure you have some stupid theory or unreliable website that explains what pediatric urologists cant explain) | | | |
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09-04-2006
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SteveHd is | To all:
Last night BB99 managed to push a button that caused me to "go thermonuclear". What you see in last nights message substantially understates how furious I was.
Later last night BB99 sent me a PM with his apologies and I've accepted his apologies. I want to put that event into the past.
It was not my intent to bring circumcision into this thread and I ask all participants not to mention circumcision ever again in this thread. Even if someone on "my side" has some credential clinical research that makes a connection. Leave it out. I don't want the circumcision battle drawn into here. Don't even mention the word.
I hope that's clear.
There's still some "radioactivity" in my mind. I will stay out here until it subsides. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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dxjnorto is | Quote: |
Originally Posted by baseball99 there is no cavity unless you are pushing them up into your abdome which is unlikely | Just a friendly observation. I have always been able to do it, my best friend can do it.
We'll get the research published soon and link it here for baseball.
It's just a little space up there in the pubis somewhere that they pop up into. Several guys on this thread can do it, some spontaneously. Mine probably would pop in there and stay there if I was really freezing cold. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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baseball99 is | Quote: |
Originally Posted by dxjnorto Just a friendly observation. I have always been able to do it, my best friend can do it.
We'll get the research published soon and link it here for baseball.
It's just a little space up there in the pubis somewhere that they pop up into. Several guys on this thread can do it, some spontaneously. Mine probably would pop in there and stay there if I was really freezing cold. | You demonstrate over and over your amazing ability not to read posts in completion and misinterpret everything. I believe i posted an article on what you are describing.....so uhm i didnt say it doesnt happen.....i said its not entering a cavity
its not a cavity, its probably a continuation of the processus vaginalis. I was correcting your terminology.....yes people can do it.....uhm duh i posted an article about it.....the testicles are being retracted back along the same path they descended, however, they are not entering the abdominal cavity
thats just a friendly observation
and anyways, back to the importance of this thread. I learned something new lookin up articles on this. I used to think increased risk of cancer was only on undescended testicles and by 1 year of age they should surgically be placed into the scrotum, however, if someone has frequently retracting testicles there is also some inherent risk. This underlies the importance of self exam and any change or painless lump or mass should be brought to a doctors attention immediately | | | |
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09-04-2006
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Originally Posted by tightnads Please reply to the topic, Steve. | I don't understand the question. By topic do you mean "balls inside body" or "balls going into mons pubis" or something else? Apologies in advance if I seem dense. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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tightnads is | The topic is "balls inside body" and steve and bb are regularly distracted into telling posters how dense they are or how they are ruining the world by changing the topic. No more ad hominem comments, please!. I hope we stay on topic so I can learn some more, 'cause this is mostly why I joined up to post.
This non-cavity where they pop into is apparently an extension of something with a latin name under the mons pubis, eh? Any research giving a name to this location?
On a trip to the zoo as a kid, my brother was really impressed at how the kangaroo's balls run up and down like a yo-yo, depending on if he was feeding or about to get kicked by another kangaroo. Surely these go somewhere that has a name too! Of course we don't have a pouch or a tail we can rock back on, but I wonder about parallels. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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Originally Posted by tygrrr I had one of my balls disappear on one occasion - man that was weird!  | Did you look under the refrigerator?
Oh. Never mind. | Dude, Your problem lies not between your legs, but between your ears. | |
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09-04-2006
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Originally Posted by tightnads The topic is "balls inside body" and steve and bb are regularly distracted into telling posters how dense they are or how they are ruining the world by changing the topic. No more ad hominem comments, please!. I hope we stay on topic so I can learn some more, 'cause this is mostly why I joined up to post.
This non-cavity where they pop into is apparently an extension of something with a latin name under the mons pubis, eh? Any research giving a name to this location?
On a trip to the zoo as a kid, my brother was really impressed at how the kangaroo's balls run up and down like a yo-yo, depending on if he was feeding or about to get kicked by another kangaroo. Surely these go somewhere that has a name too! Of course we don't have a pouch or a tail we can rock back on, but I wonder about parallels. | I would just assume people would want to know proper terminology and anatomy so if it was a problem they would be able to understand what their doctor was saying to them | | | |
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09-04-2006
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SteveHd is | Quote: |
Originally Posted by tightnads No more ad hominem comments, please!. | Such as: Quote: |
... steve and bb are regularly distracted into telling posters how dense they are ...
| For the record: I haven't stated anywhere on LPSG that anyone is "dense". If you have any doubt, do a search. Quote: |
The topic is "balls inside body"
| I submit that the thread initiator, JAKE0001, should have the final say about whether "balls going into mons pubis" should also be discussed in this thread. The two cases are sufficiently similar that a guy could get them confused and thus it's appropriate to discuss either, here. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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tightnads is | Though I have been in the Question mode, the thread seems to have been wound around a couple of lamp posts, so I jumped into the research mode with some of offered terms and two web searches. The nads hang from the spermatic cord and are pulled up and down in the scrotum (and in our special interest, into the inguinal canal) by two muscles systems. "The cremasteric muscle is part of the spermatic cord. When this muscle contracts, the cord is shortened and the testicle is moved closer up, called the cremasteric reflex, for temperature control and in response to stress (an evolutionary effort to protect them in a fight). So, toss 'em the keys and let 'em go where they want, as long as they come back in time for school. And if they have any interesting fun, let us know! The testicles can also be lifted voluntarily using the pubococcygeus muscle (controls urination, exercised with Kegels), which partially activates related muscles. This can sometimes be triggered by tightening or sucking in the stomach or abdomen. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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dxjnorto is | Try blowing. I was at a naturist hot springs and a guy was blowing his didgeridoo over people--kinda giving them sound therapy or something. It was a bit fun and silly. every time he blew a good blast on the didgeridoo, his nuts would lift up. | | | |
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09-04-2006
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baseball99 is | Quote: |
Originally Posted by tightnads Though I have been in the Question mode, the thread seems to have been wound around a couple of lamp posts, so I jumped into the research mode with some of offered terms and two web searches. The nads hang from the spermatic cord and are pulled up and down in the scrotum (and in our special interest, into the inguinal canal) by two muscles systems. "The cremasteric muscle is part of the spermatic cord. When this muscle contracts, the cord is shortened and the testicle is moved closer up, called the cremasteric reflex, for temperature control and in response to stress (an evolutionary effort to protect them in a fight). So, toss 'em the keys and let 'em go where they want, as long as they come back in time for school. And if they have any interesting fun, let us know! The testicles can also be lifted voluntarily using the pubococcygeus muscle (controls urination, exercised with Kegels), which partially activates related muscles. This can sometimes be triggered by tightening or sucking in the stomach or abdomen. | the cremasteric reflex is one that every male medical student goes home and tries as soon as they learn about it. you lightly stroke the inside of the thigh and the testicle on that side raises up | | | |
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09-05-2006
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Originally Posted by baseball99 I would just assume people would want to know proper terminology and anatomy so if it was a problem they would be able to understand what their doctor was saying to them | Bwahahah! Try reading my "Knowing Human Anatomy" thread in Etc. Etc. I'm really trying to understand how some people can make it through public school and even college and not know basics. I mean real basic basics. | "Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh! Kookaburra, gay your life must be!" | |
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