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You defo should be able to ejaculate mate, if you're 13 and can't ejaculate then somethings wrong
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I think your correct...I have been married to the same guy for 40 years and when we have sex his balls rise up completely out of his scrotum. I was always amazed how they do that as they are like medium size eggs. They just lift up when he ejaculates and when he is finished ejaculating his balls drop back down into his scrotum. I think this must be part of the male ejaculation system. I asked his doctor about this during his check up and the doctor said it is normal for many men for their testicles to rise up out of sight when ejaculating.
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LMAO that sounds like an aggressive way to fix it..or cause other problems
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There is a scronom, don't know if I spelled that correctly, and if it didn't close up properly during puberty you might need surgery. So if you can, go and see your docter. If you can't, try. If there is pain go. And one thing I'd like to say is master bate less. See if it resides, or goes away, but if it doesnt, see a doctor. I am 17 and am having this problem, some have had it longer. And I am looking up some ways to try and make this stop. Not masturbating is one.
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Ur wrong there dude. I know guys who couldn't come until they were 15. Everyone is different
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Sorry bud, it's going to keep napping just rest for bout a week and it shouldn't happen anymore. And wait for marriage bud it'll make your wife so much happier if she knows you waited for her
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Nice job professor.
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This happens to my boyfriend and he has a hard time ejaculating. Is this why he can ejacultate or something else?
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Dear Ball in hiding?,

Although most body parts tend to stay put, it's common for the testicles to play hide and seek, especially when emotions are running high (including when you're having sex). A trip to a men's health care provider may give you some insight into why your right nut rises up and help to settle your concerns.

The cremaster muscle, a pouch that surrounds the testicles, is the likely culprit of your hiding testicle. Depending on the situation, the cremaster muscle lets your boys hang loose or reins them in tight. Perhaps you've noticed that when it's cold outside your balls seem to shrink up; that's your cremaster contracting and pulling the testicles close to your body for warmth. Similarly, the cremaster pulls the testicles in when your body is startled or aroused. Orgasm is a total body response that elicits all kinds of reactions from the body, not just ejaculation. When you climax, it's normal for testicles to "ride up" into your body.

In some males, an "overactive" cremaster muscle pulls one (or both) of the testicles all the way out of the scrotum up into the groin. This condition, called retractile testicle, may explain your experience. The cremaster reflex that causes retractile testicle is usually strongest during childhood, but lingers in some adult men. The health effects of this condition are not well known, but males with retractile testicle may be more vulnerable to testicular cancer, fertility problems, testicular torsion (twisting of the cord that connects the testicle to the groin), and damage caused by pressure against the pubic bone. However, if a retractile testicle isn't painful and it lowers back into place relatively soon, there's probably no cause for alarm.

To make sure that all is well below the belt, you may want to see an urologist or a provider who specializes in men's health. During your visit, it may be helpful to talk with your provider about when your testicle goes into hiding, where it moves in your body, how long it takes to reappear, and what sensations you feel when this happens. The provider may also perform a physical exam to explore the anatomical nature of your rising testicle.

While it may be unsettling to have one of your balls go into hiding, this disappearing act seems temporary. A health care provider can give you more information about if and why your cremaster is acting up.
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Totally normal and healthy, testes basically always retract during orgasm for every guy. What i read is that 85 percent of men's right testicle moves up first, followed shortly by the left. (From the man's perspective.) Oh what a topic. I just checked this site out cuz I'm trying to figure out the biological purpose of them retracting TEMPORARILY during climax... The search continues.

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They sell different straps and snaps for your ball sack. Some have vibrating eggs and such too.
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Haven't done that in a long time. It can be intense, highly recommend!

A firm tug stretching out as much wrinkly part of your sac as possible.
Props if you can get your partner to do it, just make sure they don't stretch the sac to ass skin, that skin hurts to stretch. It's all about stretching the wrinkles.
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I really don't think that it's caused by a hernia I've never myself had a hernia. I'm 34 years old and when I get hard they both retract and they don't come back down tell after I go to use the bathroom. I know there is no pain Nord discomfort now there is something that I do have that you guys might want to look into it's called Klein filter syndrome and this will have to be done with a male doctor specialist. What the Klinefelter syndrome is is an extra chromosome. And yes they have their own risk as well
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Yeah!!! Same here, WTH
It scared the hell out of me. It literally disappeared
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Yeah!!! Same here, WTH
It scared the hell out of me. It literally disappeared
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