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Q: Masturbation: Left And Right Testicle Issue
asked by: shaq08 on October 1st, 2005
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Hey 2 questions

1) during the climax of masturbation, is it normal for the left testicle to "tighten up with feeling" while the right testicle does not (not much feeling with right testicle during masturbation, loose)? Ejaculation happens still. I still have some feeling in my right testicle (if squeezed, there is pain like the left), but the left testicle seems to be more sensitive. Is this okay? I would have thought both testicles should feel the same for anything.




2) also, when I was younger, I would squeeze myself during the climax of masturbation, resulting in a successful orgasm, but no semen would be released. Was this habit dangerous? If so, how so?




Thanks
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shaq08
replied on October 1st, 2005
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Any help? :oops:

as of now, I am trying to limit masturbation and hopefully stop completely even though it is difficult, as I have found out about this at a young age (11-12) during a mistake (was scared and unaware of what masturbation was at that time), and I feel it has messed me up in some ways psychologically now.

It either helped me discover problems or was the cause of those 2 problems. I have these questions to see if i'm okay.
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cd998776
replied on October 3rd, 2005
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1. Both testes should tighten up prior to ejaculating, although this seems to be a common problem. You might want to see your doctor.
2. Stoping the semen from being released from the penis can cause retrograde ejaculation, which can be potentially dangerous and painful.
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