Because one testicle tends to be lower than the other
Because one testicle tends to be lower than the other ? The human body is not symmetrical, not even down there in the area of the family jewels where one often notices a difference in height between one testicle (often the left) and the other. Here because.
Because one testicle tends to be lower than the other ?
The human body is not symmetrical, not even down there in the area of the family jewels where one often notices a difference in height between one testicle (often the left) and the other. Here because.
Many men will have noticed a difference in height in their testicles, with one testicle (in over 60% of cases the left) tending to be shorter than the other. That's not enough, sometimes even the dimensions of family jewels are slightly different. This curious anomaly, which can also be found in many ancient statues, is due to the fact that our body is not totally symmetrical (even many female breasts are dissimilar from each other): in the course of development there are in fact slight differences in the formation of two halves that compose it, even as regards the internal organs.
The different height of the two scrotal sacs could be determined by a mechanism of natural selection which would have arranged them in this way to limit the possible collisions of one testicle against the other. The asymmetry can be partially explained by the different anatomy and length of the left genital vein from the right one: the elasticity of the venous ducts therefore allows the left testicle to descend further down. The penis also tends towards asymmetry, leaning to one side in over 80% of men, due to an asymmetrical development of the cavern bodies..