Im also interested in this
I am not sure
if any men or woman for that matter know of men that are born with 1 single testicle, its allot more common that one
might imagine. It was the basis for one examination that the Military performed on potential soldiers, before they
are recruited. A big line of cubicles separated by curtains for privacy reasons were put up at the medical
examination hall. Than a Military Doctor would examine each man, if he had 1 testicle or 2, the procedure was very
simple.
Their purpose behind this is that men with one testicle were not to be recruited and allowed instant
dismissal on honorable grounds. Now I do not know why this was the case, as I asked the doctor and he didn’t answer
back, but it was rumored amongst other soldiers that only men with 2 testicles can produce enough testosterone to
fight aggressively in a combat situation.
This medical examination happens routinely in both the Hellenic
defense force and the Australian defense force. I have had this examination performed twice in the Hellenic Defense
force when re entering the military after a period of 1 year or more. To make a connection with pheromones in this
regard, will testosterone production increase pheromone production. We all know testosterone is a major chemical
that plays a big part in aggression and in "alpha male" signature.
Im not sure if this apparent deficiency of
one testicle has anything to do with pheromone production.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know more about
this than I?
I think it would be rare
for a military age man to have only one testicle. Quite a few boys are born with one "undescended" testicle and
that is routinely fixed with surgery. I was born that way and they operated on me when I was ten. I don't really
know about the testosterone thing but can relate that I've been a very horny boy since the age of 13 or 14.
Interestingly, my girlfriend and other woman have pointed out to me that I have more than the normal amount of sperm
when I orgasm. One woman, in a swinging situation, actually complained to me about it - we had finished fucking and
went into her kitchen and it was still dripping down her leg and she wasn't happy about it, go figure!!! She was
kind of a bitch anyways and she also told me I didn't smell too good - I was wearing OD levels of NPA. Never did
hook up with her again!!
I have read that people in my boat have a somewhat greater chance of getting
testicular cancer but I haven't really pursued the knowledge on that as I prefer to be an ostrich about it. If
someone on the board has only one testicle I would heartily recommend to them that they see a Doctor, it may very
well be correctable.
There is a cure for electile dysfuntion!!!!
Sperm has nothing to do with
testosterone per se, it has to do with a gonadotropin known as follicle stimulating hormone. Its brother,
Luteinizing hormone also a gonadotropin stimulates testosterone production.
In that sense they can be viewed as
independent from one another.
EDIT: although , testosterone has the ability to supress gonadotropin production
from the pitituary gland, more so if its aromatized into estrogen, depending largely on genetics, bodyweight etc
sine the aromatose enzyme is dictated by bodyfat to a degree.
Originally Posted by koolking1
KoolKing my post was not meant to offend, hope you didnt take it
that way, and I do not know if the reason the military dismissed potential soldiers on the grounds that one testicle
meant they had lower testosterone or that it was a matter for further examination for particular diseases like
cancer etc, therefore a dismissal, im really not sure, but the examination is a major one for the Military. They
examined us for this reason on day 2, even before they did the blood tests.
As for adult men having one
testicle, I know of a friend that has only one, and he is functioning perfectly normal with his sex life and he has
no problem with women finding that he has one, and seems by his success rate with them, they dont mind either. And
he said it is common amongst adult men as was the general consensus in the Military, I guess those that do not have
surgery in thier youth still have one.. or that they are actually born with one testicle and it cannot be seperated.
I am not a Dr. so I have limited knowledge on this.
I wasn't offended at all.
What I was thinking is that this problem should have been identified early in life and corrected. That it stills
goes on uncorrected is a shame.
There is a cure for electile dysfuntion!!!!
koolking, I agree, if it is up
to the parents to have this problem or should i say condition recitfied, you will find parents might have the
mindset of = it might not be a problem at all, you will find that alot of parents would not do it, some out of
cultural reasons, some out of fear of surgery on thier child, etc.
Unless there is a mandatory examination
of each child say at school, and a request that an operation be done to fix the problem, alot of these issues do not
come to the surface until a persons adult life and sometimes by then its to late...as you mentioned with
cancer.
my opinion, governments should have a great role in regulating what medical examinations and
procedures should be done to produce healthy adult populations, but parents have the greater role of exposing much
conditions to the relevant health proffesionals, often sadly this is not the case. I say sadly because thier non
action often causes alot of pain and suffering to a person that should have had a procedure done when he/she was
young and didnt. Parents need to be educated. And the medical associations should put initiatives in place too have
all children examined, parents consent or not.
im not talking about a parent giving a child teeth braces to
straighten thier teeth for asthetic purposes, but other examinations that have a more potentialy profound medical
long term effect.
Perhaps, during periods when the
military isn't "desperate", they take into account you might get one shot off, and need to have the spare.
Freedom begins when you tell Mrs. Grundy to go fly a kite.
--Lazarus Long
thats funny jim, We cricket
players love our ball breakers or should i say ball protectors. maybe that should be a new piece of armour the
americam military should adopt? that way thier assests are protected by kevlar armour and it could be used as a
chastity belt too....? would get awfly hot down there!
Bronzie, I would take some
issue on your recommendation that all be "inspected and fixed" some parents might be too ashamed perhaps, might not
like having surgery on their child, and I don't know what the standard physician recommendation is. However, that
being said, I'm happy my own problem was fixed so I really do appreciably understand your point.
There is a cure for electile dysfuntion!!!!
The military must not do
such a good job checking those balls cause there's plenty without any.
There is a cure for electile dysfuntion!!!!
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