In a contracted state, what you do is working against a contraction- like pulling on a spring. In the extended state, what you do to stretch those tissues further is actually working on the tissues- like stretching a straight piece of wire. Warmth encourages the body to release the tension in the suspending tissues, and let the testicles down. If they are colder, it pulls them in to warm them. The body wants to produce sperm so if the testicles are warmer than the ideal temperature, the body drops them to cool them off. Sperm production takes place not at 98.6 F., but at 96-97 degrees- cooler than the normal body temp by a couple of degrees. The keys to stretching these tissues starts with Temperature. The elements of success: Understanding the role of Temperature
I call the relevant parts of this process "the elements of success".
To build low hangers, you have to stretch the scrotum to make room for them, and you need to stretch the plumbing as well- but the most difficult part is to stretch those "suspenders", the strong tissues that adjust the travel range of the testicles. It is the seminal vesicle that spasms and ejaculates not the testicles. It is the seminal vesicle that produces semen, the fluid part of the ejaculate, while the testicles produce sperm, or the "active ingredient". There's also the plumbing blood vessels and the passages that carry sperm to the seminal vesicle, located by the prostrate. The scrotal sac itself also reacts to temperature. This is a unique tissue that acts a little like a ligament- but it's more flexible and extends or contracts in reaction to temperature. They are supported by what I'll call "suspenders" from the inner side of the pubic bone.
The testicles are pretty much free inside the scrotal sac, but they aren't held up by the scrotum. 1.So you want to build one of those gorgeous sets of low-hanging, heavy balls? We can help, read on!įirst, you need to understand the anatomy of what you are working with. As usual, the names are made up (by them) but the words are all theirs. I reached out into the internets to see how men approach manscaping. Some theories say that shaving pubes makes guy’s penises look bigger, so that’s also a possibility, but whatever the reason, guys are doing all kinds of stuff with their hair down there. Maybe that same porn that has influenced how women groom has also had an affect on the boys or maybe it’s sex-related: nothing like a courtesy trim to make oral sex more pleasant. Double standard, am I right ladies? Any woman who came of age in the the era of Britney Spears and internet porn knows that we’ve had to spend much more time, money, and pain thinking about and dealing with our pubic hair than guys do.īut that’s not to say that all the men are just out there letting it grow free and wild in fact, most seem to be trimming at least occasionally.
Some dudes go full bush, some dudes trim it down, some dudes go totally bald, but it doesn’t seem like there’s a general expectation that male pubic hair should be any particular way. We talk a lot about the lady landscape, but what about the manscape? While women’s pubes are totally politicized, men seem to get away with a much more laissez faire approach to grooming.