Why does one testicle hang lower than the other?

In the human male, the testicles do not “drop” at the same level of the body. One testicle hangs lower than the other. The lower hanging testicle is also smaller than the upper testicle. Why is this?

Scientists have been studying this for years and have come up with some theories that may explain the reason for this testicular asymmetry:

The testicles are very sensitive to temperature. This is because the sperm must be kept at a lower body temperature than normal body temperature. That is why the testicles are outside the body. If the testicles get too cold, the cremasteric muscle will lift them closer to the body to keep the sperm warmer. If the sperm gets too hot, the cremasteric muscle will relax, allowing the testicles to hang lower.

Each testicle has a separate blood supply from each other, so they are independent. This means that the temperature of each can be regulated independently. By having the testicles “staggered” as they are, this allows the temperature of each to address itself. It is believed that if the testicles were next to each other (symmetrical), this would compromise the body’s ability to regulate the temperature of each individual testicle; since its temperature would be influenced by the testicle that is next to it.

It is also believed that the “staggered” arrangement of the testicles makes it more comfortable for the man. If both testicles were next to each other, things could get pretty awkward, especially when wearing restrictive clothing or underwear.

It should also be noted that during certain bodily movements (such as sitting, walking, jogging, or running), if the testicles were next to each other, it would also be quite uncomfortable, as they would tend to bump and hit each other. other. This would tend to be quite painful!

Manageability sometimes determines which testicle hangs lower. In right-handed men, the left testicle is usually the lowest and smallest. In left-handed men, the right testicle hangs lower and is smaller. This is the reason why most men have one testicle on the bottom left, as right-handed men are more common.

Interestingly, the left breast in women is larger than the right in 65% of women. The same percentage applies to men who have a lower left testicle: 65%.

The key thing to keep in mind is that it is normal to have one testicle that hangs lower than the other.

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Sincerely,

George von Neumann

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