Does balls (the testis) size correspond to the penis size and does it also impact like fertility, sexual desire etc. ?

After like having sexual intercourse with my girlfriend, we kinda have small talks about penis size and compare mine. She kinda said that mine are small compare to her exes and that also include with my balls size.

Since we are kinda open minded about it so I’m not made. I even let her to kept her past picture or video of her past intercourse with ex. From there that I realise their balls kinda bigger than mine while some might saggy others kinda swell big.

I just wonder whether having small balls might impacted other function like ejaculation, fertility etc. since there were like word “grow pair of balls” or “small balls since you are coward”. Since I also just have slender body does that also effect balls size?
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  • Yes, the size of your balls can impact your fertility. After all, they are the factories for sperm... You have smaller factories, you can't crank out so much sperm.

    This 2020 paper in the Indian scientific journal Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences discusses it and can be found at the National Library for Medicine, part of the National Institutes of Health:
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7394088/#:~:text=Testicular%20size%20correlates%20significantly%20with%20sperm%20density%20among%20fertile%20and,20%20ml%20and%204.6%20cm.
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    Role of Testicular Size as a Parameter for Predicting Infertility in Indian Males
    J Hum Reprod Sci. 2020 Apr-Jun; 13(2): 114–116.
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    ABSTRACT
    Context (Background):
    While the semen analysis appears to be the cornerstone in the evaluation of male fertility, the testicular size is a cheap, easy, and convenient to measure yet an ignored parameter for predicting the same.
    ...
    Conclusion:
    Testicular size correlates significantly with severity of exocrine and endocrine functions.
    ...

    CONCLUSION:
    Testicular size correlates significantly with sperm density among fertile and infertile men. The testicular volume and length average for predicting infertility among Indian men should be 18 ml and 3.8 cm, respectively, unlike the international standards of 20 ml and 4.6 cm. Hence, testicular size measurement is an important parameter in the initial evaluation of male infertility.
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    Anyway, having small balls does not warrant any shame and it doesn't mean that you can't get a woman pregnant, but you may want to see if you have "low T" (low testosterone levels) and have a sperm count done just to be sure. The last thing you want is to get married and then have a surprise that you are de facto infertile without assistance and your woman desperately wants a baby.

    Generally, if you have any fertility doubts, you want to know what you are up against before you get married. Sadly, a friend of mine's marriage ended because her now ex-husband flipped out when they discovered she could not have kids. He couldn't deal with not having "one of my own", so they got divorced and he promptly knocked up a new girlfriend. So much for "in sickness and in health" ... asshole.

    But, again, if your woman has baby fever and many of them do, the last thing you want is the drama and money problems if something is wrong with you.

    I want to be clear that I don't necessarily think there is anything wrong with you, but you may want to check - especially if your girlfriend wants kids with you someday.

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  • Hell no, my balls are huge and my penis is only 6 inches

    • That kinda big since average 5.5 inches right.

    • LOL. Hell no. If you meet a woman who thinks 6 inches is large you found a needle in a Africa sized haystack

    • If 6 inches is small, pretty much I’m much smaller since it is less than that. Luckily I’m not in Africa. 😂😂

Most Helpful Girl

  • Do penis size and testicles size correspond? Obviously, but not as strongly as you might think.
    Does testicles size correspond to fertility? I don't know, but my second boyfriend has really small ones and now he has 4 kids.

    In general, we don't care about the balls. It's all about the D.

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  • There is a correlation between testicle size and fertility, the bigger the balls, the more sperm cells you can make. There is no link between ejaculation volume and fertility. You can gush 10 ml and be sterile or 3ml and be the local sperm bank’s best donor. You can still have many kids with small balls as men are considered normally fertile as of 15 million sperm cells per ml. Bigger balls might give you 150 - 200 million per ml. Only a medical sperm count will tell.

  • Doubt it since I have a small penis and huge balls

    • Ah, I see.

  • One has nothing to do with the other

    • Hurm, I though small also mean for both way since I almost have the same size for it.

    • Mine are big but I’m average in length as in 6 inches