Originally Posted by unluckyitalian
Okay here’s my issue: My balls aren’t that small its just that they are like just skin and testicles (does this mean i have a low sperm count?)
No, the size of adult testicles or scrotum has nothing to do with sperm count. Let’s get some terminology straight first. The sac is called the scrotum. It contains the testicles, one on each side with a septum (divider tissue) between. “Nuts” or “balls” refers to the whole package. There’s nothing else in there except some blood vessels (veins and arteries) and the tubes that collect and transport the sperm.
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The ball sac is made up of testicles and fluids (what are the fluids…just sperm?) and im lacking the fluid i guess.
Semen is the name for the stuff that is ejaculated. It is made up of sperm cells (a very small part of the total volume) and other fluids which are added “along the way” from the testicles to the outside. The prostate gland is a major contributor of fluid. Semen is not “stored” in the scrotum. It is made fresh each time you ejaculate.
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My balls hang at ok levels when I’m flaccid but when I get an erection they get very small. I see pictures of guys that have huge balls erect and flaccid. Can mine be this way?
Some guys have a loose sac others a tight one and still others have both depending on a lot of factors. There are two things that make the scrotum contract up close to the body giving the appearance of smaller balls. One is the spermatic cord. This is a bundle of arteries, veins, lymph vessels, the vas deferens (the tube that carries sperm from the testicles) and a muscular sheath. Because the testicles are at the end of this bundle they can be raised and lowered by contractions of the muscle layer of the cord. In a cold environment the muscle layer contracts and pulls the testicles closer to the body (sperm production requires a certain temperature). In a warm environment the muscle sheath relaxes and allows things to hang away from the body (again trying to keep that constant temperature). Some guys have very active spermatic cord muscles and during erection/excitement their testicles are pulled up close. This happens particularly at ejaculation time. You have no control over it. Some guys have loose ones all the time because their spermatic cord muscles are not as strong or active as yours.
The other thing that causes the scrotum to hang loose or contract up tight are the tiny muscles in the scrotal skin. They react to the environment the same as the spermatic cord by contracting in the cold and relaxing in the heat. In some men the scrotal skin will also contract to touch. Again, you have no control over this. So, in other words, you’re stuck with what you have. As long as you can produce sperm and the body can regulate the temperature of the testicles by raising and lowering them, you will have loose ones when you’re not hard and tight ones when you are erect.
Some enterprising fellow might suggest having the nerves that control the up and down movement cut or somehow disabled. That might work, but you’d also lose all sensation in the scrotum (they’d be numb) because the same nerves that cause the movement also transmit the nerve signals involving touch.
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Also doesnt the skin from your balls come out to make up your erection? If it does then ball size does matter for erection size.
In some guys part of the scrotal skin is pulled up the shaft during erection, but it has nothing to do with the size of the erect penis. That’s determined by the internal structures (the corpora cavernosa mainly). However, the amount (or lack) of scrotal skin you have may be contributing to tight balls during erections. Skin stretching works. Five minutes a day of manually stretching out the scrotal skin may help keep them looser during erections. Or you can just wait to get old. As men age their scrotum tends to naturally hang lower.
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If you guys could help clear this up it would be greatly appreciated. Also what are the best techniques to make the balls full of fluid and bigger? I’ve tried searching on here for bigger balls and came across some information, but not quite what I’m looking for.
Damiana causes a swelling of the testicular tissues, but it is temporary and does not have any effect (that I’m aware of) on the skin of the scrotum. Vacuum pumping pulls fluid into the tissues of the scrotum, and over time this type of stretching may help them hang lower, but it’s probably not good on the sperm producing testicles. Manual stretching is probably the only thing you can do that may help.