Posted: 08/01/07 - 15:23 Post subject: pain in testicles?
back when i was dating i went to a party with this girl (at 13 my first ever date) i wanted to have sex with her but she wouldnt do it and my erection was really strong... my testicles hurt really bad the whole nite... the next day they were fine... im 15 today, today was my first day of HS, i saw a girl i have a huge crush on and it happened again... is this a problem?
Wow that reminds me back when i was 13. I am 16 now. I remember i was in almost the exact same situation and my testicles were very soar for the rest of the night, almost like a throbbing pain right? I am not all to sure what that is but just out of a guess it may having something to do with being too horny, for too long.
Though since then it hasn't happened to me, my girlfriend and i have been dating steadily for 6 months now so im never really in a position where i am not sexually satisfied. If it really concerns you and happens more often i would recommend speaking to your doctor.
if this happens EVERY time you get an erection i would really go see a doctor. It may be from the stress of highschool, but i am not all to sure as my first year of highschool was amazing.
yes its like a throbbing pain kinda like its telling me to hurry up and do something lol... it doesnt happen often... im not very worried about it now but i was just wondering about it
I believe that is called your groin. I am an athlete (football,basketball) and when you run a lot it will cause that area of your body to be soar. whether erther or not it is related to your erection i am completely un-sure.
How do you get pain if u r horny?? my first sex experice (1 or 2 years ago)
i was like a cinderblock but my balls didn't hurt.... might be b/c of ur boxers that boner in ur pants is stretching ur boxers LOL sry just funny to type.
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