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Balls retreating inside body?
#31
One of mine does it all the time, the other some of the time. since it's not painful or uncomfortable I am not at all worried about it.
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#32
OMFG is this something happens to everyone , cause i just got sick reading it . Thats gotta hurt. If one of my balls went up i would probably call 911 if i hadnt seen this post .
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#33
It happens to me from time to time, especially if I am laying on the bed while masturbating. I can just move them out though, gently albeit.
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#34
Sometimes its because of tension, stress, depression, and/or anxiety.

A nice hot bath might work them back out.
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#35
found this

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.
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#36
^Look at you, doing reasearch and all :biggrin:

Yeah, Miles is going to flip when he sees this is back on the front page Rofl

but yeah...happens to me...no biggy
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#37
Both of mine do it in the mornings and when I get trolled to the max.
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#38
Happens to me all the time!
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#39
This is kinda' late, but I have the same problem. It's never affected me in a bad way though.
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#40
I've already replied to this, but I can't help to think about Miles everytime this thread gets back in the front page

Rofl
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