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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The balls are not materially different in the 50s. Even 60s. PP here. I beg to differ. Both as a woman who dates and sees them on occasion and as a healthcare provider who sees them weekly.[/quote] Can anyone provide scientific support that the "sagging" noted above actually happens? For example, a link to an article in a medical journal would be considered support. However, anecdotal information (e.g., I am a healthcare provider, and I see ____ of them and can tell you this is true) is meaningless. The idea that this is true for all (or most) men is similar to the notion that women who have a large number of sexual partners lose elasticity and cannot have sex. People repeat these ideas as fact without understanding if they are true at all.[/quote] It is true that skin loses elasticity and collagen [b]with age[/b]. So yes [b]balls will sag with age[/b]. https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28379523/saggy-balls/ I don't think women who have large numbers of sexual partners will be loose, the vagina bounces back even after childbirth. However the vagina can get looser after childbirth as the pelvic floor muscles are stretched and sometimes will not go back to their original size which is why doctors say to do pelvic floor exercises. Even age and menopause can make a difference so that's why pelvic floor muscles are encouraged throughout life. However females are not immune to a decrease in elasticity and collagen and our boobs sag so there's that. [b]We all sag together in old age. It's the joy of ageing.[/b] [/quote] The article supports the PP who said "The balls are not materially different in the 50s. Even 60s" From the article: "most guys begin to notice a difference in their 60s or 70s." I'm 55, not seeing it yet.[/quote] I never mentioned age. [/quote] Which PP were you? The other PPs very definitely mentioned age.[/quote]
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