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One sided masturbation?

the title is SO poorly phrased...
but, phrasing it in another way...

When I masturbate, it feels like only the right side of my body responded...
and now I feel heavily imbalanced in my body...

or is it because I am right handed and my entire right side just developed differently form the left?

thanks.

Firstly, both sides of my body are functional without pain, swelling, or other abnormality.
Secondly, both sides of my body just FEELS different... kind of like an imbalance.
Thirdly, I understand that to a degree, nobody is perfectly equal on the left and right side.

Basically, I think the issue of my... concern (not exactly a problem, just curiosity and the need to clarify)
is that...
is it normal if only one side of my pelvic muscle responded during masturbation?
it feels like the left side is not working as much as the right.
Certainly, my penis do get hard properly, but after masturbation, my right side of body feels more tension than the other one.

Sorry if the message is jumbly or in a discourse, I will fix it if I have to. @_@
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I wouldn't really worry about it. It could be your right side is more responsive because of the way you're sitting / laying down and the fact that you're using your right hand, arm, shoulder, wrist to masturbate.

Don't think a removed testicle would cause any neurological symptoms. You might just feel a little "off" because of the missing one though. You can get an implant put in so you "feel" more whole. Is it the left one that was removed? That could be it.
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1305762 tn?1311548999
I'd ask a doctor just to be sure but theres probably a reasonable explanation for it all.
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Eh.... I see. Currently I don;t remember which one was removed. Nor do I feel comfortable to surgically implant one just to feel better... haha.
thanks for the response, (thus far).
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Forget to mention that I have had one of my testicles removed... so I think this might neurologically affect me...(?)
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