Balls drop from inside the body after birth, iircWhy wasn't this caught at birth?
the wiki link said:Because polyorchidism is very uncommon, there is no standard treatment for the condition. Prior to advances in ultrasound technology, it was common practice to remove the supernumerary testicle.[3] Several cases have been described where routine follow-up examinations conducted over a period of years showed that the supernumerary testicle was stable.[1]
A meta-analysis in 2009 suggested removing non-scrotal supernumerary testicles because of the increased risk of cancer, and regular follow-up in the remaining cases to ensure that the supernumerary testicle remains stable.[1]
or maybe that there is no correlation whatever method is used, perhaps to show that there is no differenceWhile you guys are on your balls, I'm more curious about how the boobfed girl didn't seem to inherit any of the gyaru traits her mama has while formula raised one exhibits them. What is this meant to imply? Gyaru characteristics being accelerated by the chems in the formula or that insufficient nutrients will lead to minimal inheritance?
I assumed it was because of their age. Older sisters always seem to end up like that.While you guys are on your balls, I'm more curious about how the boobfed girl didn't seem to inherit any of the gyaru traits her mama has while formula raised one exhibits them. What is this meant to imply? Gyaru characteristics being accelerated by the chems in the formula or that insufficient nutrients will lead to minimal inheritance?