It has to do with male anatomy and specifically the state of male arousal. The scrotum becomes tighter so the testicles, commonly referred to as balls, seem more prominent.
FROM: haruno.sakura@cdc.org
And then as the stages of arousal continue, the testicles grow until orgasm occurs after which the testicles and penis both return to their original state.
FROM: haruno.sakura@cdc.org
When you add into this the fact that male ejaculate is a white liquid and the spheres Red has disperse a white substance, a lot of innuendo was bound to happen.
[For a few moments she's not exactly sure what to say. It's thorough, it's informative and it's everything she already understood about the male anatomy married nicely into the explanation of lingo.
She really ought to be embarrassed but it's much easier for her to deal with it with facts laid out like this.]
Me? No way! I just have to explain to patients what their body is doing sometimes. Though usually that's more with illness and injury than, well. This.
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Oh.
FROM: haruno.sakura@cdc.org
It has to do with male anatomy and specifically the state of male arousal. The scrotum becomes tighter so the testicles, commonly referred to as balls, seem more prominent.
FROM: haruno.sakura@cdc.org
And then as the stages of arousal continue, the testicles grow until orgasm occurs after which the testicles and penis both return to their original state.
FROM: haruno.sakura@cdc.org
When you add into this the fact that male ejaculate is a white liquid and the spheres Red has disperse a white substance, a lot of innuendo was bound to happen.
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She really ought to be embarrassed but it's much easier for her to deal with it with facts laid out like this.]
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Are you a teacher as well, Sakura?
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Me? No way! I just have to explain to patients what their body is doing sometimes. Though usually that's more with illness and injury than, well. This.
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You did a very thorough job of explaining. I greatly appreciated that. My knowledge of anatomy is limited but I do understand the basics.
FROM: zabi.mineva@cdc.org
And linking such terminology with the facts and why such terms are used greatly helped.
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Well, you're welcome. I'm glad I could help.