Is it true that men with bigger balls have more and healthier sperm?
I believe that men with bigger balls are more fertile and healthier than those who have small ones, Is it true?
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I believe that men with bigger balls are more fertile and healthier than those who have small ones, Is it true?
Then flat chested women can't feed their babies?
Use your brain.
The size of the parts is irrelevant in reproduction.
Just nature's crap shoot.
Beyond that it's preferences.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/mens-health/11461172/Size-matters-the-benefit-of-having-big-balls.html
I googled it because here everyone is trolling and 90% think it is not true but it is true!!
I answered based on the description not the title. Do big balls make a man more fertile and healthier.
No where in the article does it say ball size makes a man healthier so the IIN community got it right if they answered like me.
If you meant healthier sperm like your title asks, fix the discrepancy.
Google informs me that a healthy man produces between 40 million and 1.2 billion sperm cells in an ejaculation, but as countless surprised couples have discovered over the years, it only takes one.
I suppose some dweebs might get a kick out of having a framed certificate proving their high sperm count on their living room wall, and others will enjoy showing off their donkey-balls, but being proud of the size of your balls is really pretty gay.
Ok.
Guess you really like big balls.
So, either you think you are superior.
Or.
You have a strange fetish.
That's great, just don't expect women to line up to receive the massive money shot.
It takes a bit more then quantity of ejaculate.
Testies main purpose is to store not to manufacture, if anything it just means you have more in the tank.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/mens-health/11461172/Size-matters-the-benefit-of-having-big-balls.html
Listen mate, I myself am a medical student . So : our sperms are stored in SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES located in Testicles . So if you have big testis then ultimately Larger seminiferous tubules and large amount of sperm being stored .
But it doesn’t effect the health of your sperm .
Your sperm health depends on the foods you eat . Like proteins
No. That has nothing to do with it.
Coincidentally, my fiancé, brothers and my father all have above average size genitalia and none have been diagnosed as any more fertile than average.