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why do my testicles move,when i sit there and think about anything when i'm not moving its bassare.
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It's very normal. It's called the cremasteric reflex (pronounced kreem-as-TER-ik). This is the reason. Ideal sperm production takes place about one degree cooler than normal body temperature. That's why they hang outside the body. If they get too warm the cremaster muscles will relax and they hang lower away from your body, cooling them down. If they get too cool, the muscles will tighten and bring them closer to your body for warmth, making your scrotum look shrunk. ("I was in the pool!!"). Some other things that will cause them to move are stress (they'll move up) and sexual excitement (they'll move up). So, they go up and down like yo-yo's all day long in response to all of these. Sometimes they move a lot, sometimes just a little.

I can tell you a funny personal story from when I was a young boy. It was shortly after I had noticed that they moved on their own, around 9 or 10 years old. One day I complained to my mother that I had a stomach ache and she asked me, "Did your bowels move today?" Since I had never heard her use that term before I thought she said, "Did your balls move today?" I told her yes and walked away wondering what the heck my testicles going up and down had to do with my stomach ache!
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