Uneven Vas Deferens and Pain

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TormentedForB
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Uneven Vas Deferens and Pain

Post by TormentedForB »

My right vas deferens is much shorter than my left. As a result I always end up getting shooting pains in that side after a few days in chastity. I've concluded that long term chastity in a traped ball device just isn't in my cards. I wish it was otherwise and was wondering if anyone else with this same problem has found a solution.
jahardcourt
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Re: Uneven Vas Deferens and Pain

Post by jahardcourt »

Are you saying there's a vast difference between the length of them (oh bad pun, I know!)

How do you even know how long it is? I didn't know you could even tell without surgery. Speaking of which, a vasectomy would obviously fix it if that is the cause of the pain. Depends what stage of life you're at whether that's a a viable option.
MrCage
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Re: Uneven Vas Deferens and Pain

Post by MrCage »

You're being wimpy. I have had two episodes of ball pain this week. Of course Mrs Cage just said, "you'll be fine". So you too, will be fine. I don't think it has anything to do with your VD(vas deferens) ...couldn't resist... I think it is the underwear you wear and the position of your cage while sitting. Sometimes,if I sit wrongly, I stretch out the sack and get the pain. Sorry, but you're caged dude.
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knighterrant
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Re: Uneven Vas Deferens and Pain

Post by knighterrant »

TormentedForB wrote:I always end up getting shooting pains in that side after a few days in chastity
I think you are doing the right thing in not ignoring the pain. In the back of my mind, I still think about having my testicles trapped and could there be long term implications. This site, which shares a lot of anecdotal evidence that many people practice use of trapping devices without identifying long term implications, gives me a lot of comfort. Powering through pain doesn't seem wise. Now, the line between discomfort and pain that is one that is difficult to articulate.

I am left wondering, as you sight the length of internal vessels, if you really are suggesting that one testicle hangs higher than the other? I've read this is a common male trait as well as testicles being of slightly different sizes.

Have you experimented with many devices and ring sizes? You may be jumping to conclusions, but I do agree with taking a safe approach and not pushing through pain.