TigressBurningBright
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TigressBurningBright36 karma
Secondary sex characteristics like pubic hair don't develop without testosterone, so unless you have adrenal hyperplasia, you have testicles...somewhere.
TigressBurningBright1 karma
What about the lady who has never had a man last more than 2 minutes inside her if he was fully erect/aroused and actively thrusting? I've been told my inner muscles contract in some way that makes it impossible to last, and I've often wondered if a man with delayed ejaculation would be a good match. Frankly I'm not sure I believe I've got some unique talent; sounds like some excuse to make me feel better for speed sex.
TigressBurningBright238 karma
My son lost one testicle at birth to torsion (twisting around the blood supply), and the other retracted sometime after six months of age and suffered an unknown demise (likely torsion) in his abdomen. The remnant was surgically removed (risk of cancer if left in the abdomen). A testosterone test, anti-Mullerian hormone (Mullerian inhibiting substance), FSH and LH will determine if any functional testicular tissue exist. He will start hormone replacement therapy when his LH indicates his brain is trying to initiate puberty.
As a mom and a medical professional I cannot comprehend not knowing/caring about my son's testicles and the effect of little/no testosterone on his development. I'm skeptical of the validity of this AMA.
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