Why does it hurt so much to be kicked in the balls? Diagrams are appreciated! I rate low for crap!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? orphans answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 8:55 pm: well first off when your reproductive organs are placed outside of the body as a sort of appendage they tend to be more open to attack. scondly organs with that many nerve engings on or around them are more sensitive than others. thirdly the testicles have a job to manufacture sperm, they're a factory of sorts but not like a metal works, morel ike a software design place and software design is a very sensitive and intensive work. haha but in all seriousness it's due to the fact that they are sex organs, and have numerous nerve endings and are a nerve center in itself and are very sentsitive. thus the reason why it not only hurts to be hit in the testicles but it's also very disrespectful and low to hit someone there as well. a lot of people see it as a joke or funny when someone gets hit there (mostly women where guys will go "ooooh damn that had to hurt" or some such nonesense) when really it is a dirty move, and very low. there's a reason why there's no hitting below the belt in boxing. the testicles are a sensitive and hard working nerve center on the male body and should be respected for without them we wouldn't be here today. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
cjAdvice answered Tuesday November 22 2005, 8:31 pm: Because, unlike the femaile, your umm well whatever you "guys" call them are on the out side of your body, more vonerable... lol hope this helps you!
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