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70980122-EE77-4204-96AC-FC8086D2A8A9.jpeg.5109754f8b6491febefb673dbe93066d.jpegThis is the attractive and talented porn star Tayte Hanson. He has only one testicle and performs very well. That’s not usually relevant, but if you have a friend who has to have a ball removed and is concerned about sex and masculinity afterwards, tell him about Tayte. I have a friend with testicular cancer who’s going to lose a ball and I recommended he watch Tayte in action. My friend is straight , so I suggested a masturbation scene. He ended up watching Tayte fuck a few guys (very well as always) and his spirits were uplifted (maybe more than his spirits 😉)  Still a traumatic situation for him, but I think I (and Tayte) helped.

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1 hour ago, jeezifonly said:

During the procedure, a prosthetic testicle can be inserted in the sack to visually restore the holy trinity and I believe it is covered by insurance in most cases. This is part of the procedure planning and there will be samples from which he can choose, if he opts for it. Hope your friend comes through cancer-free. 

Yep, but an artificial ball doesn’t address the concerns about cumming. 

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I am just now remembering I dated a guy in the early 80’s who had only one ball - his cancer arrived before the advent of the quality prosthetics. I didn’t find it in anyway disruptive to having sex. I think I was able to take everything in a mouthful before he got too hard. Sweet fuzzy guy. 

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2 hours ago, jeezifonly said:

I am just now remembering I dated a guy in the early 80’s who had only one ball - his cancer arrived before the advent of the quality prosthetics. I didn’t find it in anyway disruptive to having sex. I think I was able to take everything in a mouthful before he got too hard. Sweet fuzzy guy. 

I had a similar experience and I was pleased that when we first met - and knew we’d be fucking soon - he told me he had only one and it didn’t phase me at all.  I just asked him if he liked it sucked. He did, and it was a pleasure to concentrate on one lovely, sensitive ball. 😋

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I brought a guy home once who had one ball and he didn't have a prosthesis.  He was  a short, hunky athlete type - very sexy.  At my age then (maybe 22) the single ball bothered me -  we had sex, but it wasn't great.  

I hired a guy a few years ago, who had a prosthetic ball.   Like a moron, when I noticed it, I said , "Oh, a prosthesis."  I regretted it as soon as I said it.  I could tell it made him a little uncomfortable and I felt like an asshole.  Appearance-wise, it was very convincing, but sensation-wise it wasn't. 

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6 hours ago, Rudynate said:

I brought a guy home once who had one ball and he didn't have a prosthesis.  He was  a short, hunky athlete type - very sexy.  At my age then (maybe 22) the single ball bothered me -  we had sex, but it wasn't great...

Wasn't great because of the one testicle or for other reasons? I can't imagine that would bother me one bit. 

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Many years ago I met up with a guy who had had testicular cancer, they removed both testicles and replaced them with implants.   Looking at him you'd never know they were fake and they felt real as well.  He had no issues performing.  If he hadn't told me I don't think I would have noticed.  

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On 1/5/2023 at 5:22 AM, Njguy2 said:

Many years ago I met up with a guy who had had testicular cancer, they removed both testicles and replaced them with implants.   Looking at him you'd never know they were fake and they felt real as well.  He had no issues performing.  If he hadn't told me I don't think I would have noticed.  

Usually with testicular cancer one only removes the affected testicle, and I've never heard of testicular cancer affecting both sides. The only time in my life I met someone with both out, there was a different reason for the 2 testicles being lost (mumps and cancer). 

 

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On 1/6/2023 at 5:26 AM, Unicorn said:

Usually with testicular cancer one only removes the affected testicle, and I've never heard of testicular cancer affecting both sides. The only time in my life I met someone with both out, there was a different reason for the 2 testicles being lost (mumps and cancer).

That may well be in terms of the norm, but cancer ran in his family and he wasn't going to have any children so they removed both.

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9 hours ago, Njguy2 said:

That may well be in terms of the norm, but cancer ran in his family and he wasn't going to have any children so they removed both.

Just between you and me, that was really atrocious care. Testicular cancer is quite easy to detect and treat (other than choriocarcinoma, which is very rare), and there are no professional guidelines which suggest bilateral orchiectomy upon detection of testicular cancer. 

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