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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)