I had one removed after getting testicular torsion. I got it from running track. My nurse lied and said they didn't remove it, but I could tell after about a week. I've been operating on about 70% of my energy since then. I don't recover from working out nearly as fast as I used to, and worst of all I can't grow out my facial hair. Lots of people will say that "theoretically" one testicle produces enough testosterone to make up for the second one, but if I'm being honest, I feel weak as hell after the surgery.
0 0 0 0Oh I see, I don’t feel the difference I think, I believe it’s more like now we are curious as to how it will feel to have another one which is something that’s quite a taboo, from my side I do have facial hair and all, I’m quite hairy actually and I’m a bit muscular, well not anymore due to covid closing down gyms, I gain weight easily, from my side I never really get tired, sometimes I don’t know how I would be if I had my other testicle, and I’m worried, what if I still have it and it’s somewhere in my body... that’s why I feel like I should go see a doctor, but wow I’m really sorry to hear that, haven’t you tried to go see a doctor?
I don't really have the motivation to see a doctor. I got used to my new lifestyle. I know taking testosterone and working out more often will probably help, but I don't want to change anything unless things get worse.
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I’m a man but I suggest you still see a doctor. Accidents with balls are rarely so nasty that they make you lose a testicle. It might have been pushed / pulled back in your lower body cavity and remained stuck all the years. If it was pushed back with some medical help a couple of days later you might have had no sequels. Now it’s most likely not working anymore since all the years stuck and become a risk for testicular cancer.
Go see a doctor.0 0 0 0Thank you, I’m planning on going, I’ve been going through some things these past few weeks I’m sorry for the late reply, I am currently also not doing well
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I'm living with and will soon, Covid permitting, be marrying a man who happens to have two testicles.
However, that's not the reason I'm marrying him - and were he to have just one of them it would make absolutely no difference.0 0 0 0Yes, I would. Has zero to do with what I look for in a person I might date.
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2 3I dont think it really changes much of anything
0 0 0 0First I have had a twisted testicle it hurt like crazy! If twisted it can die in a matter of hours and cause a massive infection. If they remove one you will notice nothing. If both are gone they will give you testosterone shots for life but you will still orgasm and ejaculate seamen without sperm.
0 0 0 0I lost one years ago to cancer. No one cares. I go to nudist events, and only got two comments out of hundreds I been nude around. Fortunately my remaining testicle hangs close to my body, and gives a neat appearance. Even though I am shaved, it is hardly noticeable.
0 0 0 0Yes, I've already dated a guy with one testicle. He lost one of them after he got kicked by a girl in school.
0 0 0 0why the girl did that?
Yeah I only have one after losing one to TT, not because it was removed but because they were delayed in getting me into surgery and while they thought they'd saved it the damage was already done and I lost it over the course of a week or 2 after the surgery.
Never affected me sexually and most women have never commented. My T levels are good and high and I work out a lot, its not something I even think about these days.0 0 0 0
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