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When girl kick or punch men's testicles?

by Guest1632  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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I just want to have some idea about stage when girl kick or punch mans testicles. Is this technique good for self defence used by many girls. Please tell?

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  1. Guest9912

    The t******e is the male gonad in animals. Like the ovaries to which they are homologous, testes are  constituents  of both the reproductive  scheme  and the endocrine system. The  prime   purposes  of the testes are to  make  sperm (spermatogenesis) and to  make  androgens,  mainly  testosterone. Both  purposes  of the t******e are  leveraged  by gonadotropic hormones  made  by the anterior pituitary. Luteinizing hormone (LH)  outcomes  in testosterone release. The  occurrence  of both testosterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is  required  to support spermatogenesis. Men’s testicles are  unbelievably   perceptive  to even  lightweight   assaults  or pressure,and that  one time  you have a  grab  on a man's testicles he is  effectively  paralysed by the  agony  &  rather   incapable  to  oppose  you. I  furthermore   found out  that it is  really  more  productive  to  catch  &  compress  just one t******e  other than  both organs and that if you  compress  hard for more than 20 secs or so he will  really   misplace  conciousness. I don't  believe  most  persons  *enjoy*  booting   somebody  in the groin. And it is not  habitually  the most  productive  way of  halting   somebody  from  striking  you. You might  desire  to  address   alternate   procedures  of self-defense to add to a groin-strike arsenal. I  believe  it works and you have to add in the  protecting against  other  blends  of  boots  or punchs to make it more effective. Well, if you are a  friend  and have had them  strike  in class, any  hit  is  unsafe  to the reproductive capabilities down the line in life. Kicks, knees,  hits,   mallet  fist,  blade,  hand  rotates  are all in the self  protecting against  repertoire for that  locality  of the body.

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