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For Men: How to deal with sacking during sex

How to deal with sacking during sex

Sacking applies to the severe pain of being hit in the testicles.

Sacking during sex refers to the soreness of having your testicles beating against your sexual partner’s body.

It’s also important to note that getting the balls involved during sex can be a wonderful thing and even the swinging and bumping sometimes involved in positions like doggy style can be fun.

However, for some people, steadfast sacking during sex can cause problems varying from irritation to soreness. Extreme sacking could cause injury to the testicles purely through rough trauma.

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But if you are just fed up of listening to your balls hit against your partner's ass, read on for ways to deal with sacking during intercourse.

The first thing to do is getting the balls involved in other ways, either fondling them yourself during sex or asking your partner to help you with it.

You can also try switching positions so you’re not causing your balls to swing.

Sacking does happen mostly when you’re doing the doggy style and going at it pretty forcefully. So having your partner on top, spooning, or missionary will all keep your testicles from swinging.

A lot of men with lower suspended balls may experience sacking more. So if sagging testicles become frustrating or unbearable enough to cause you distress, it’s worth chatting with your general practitioner.

Also, aging has a lot do with sagging testicles, but low hanging balls can also be caused by something called a varicocele, which is the swelling of the veins around the testicles.

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Testicles will also hang further away from the body when the body is warm, as you need to keep your balls at the right temperature for sperm production, and will sit closer to the body when it’s cold. When you’re sexually aroused, your balls tend to move closer to your body too. Balls that sag excessively can be treated with scrotox or a scrotoplasty, which removes excess skin to make the sack tighter.

So if your testicles aren’t causing you any pain or discomfort, they’re fine the way they are. But if you experience regular sacking that’s causing pain, see your GP.

For Men: How to deal with sacking during sex



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