Hard vas deferens - Differences Between LR Testes
There was an old thread that mentioned this, but I my question is a bit more elaborate.
I noticed recently that my left vas deferens (the seminal tube from scrotum to unit), is much more dense than my right. It’s almost like a solid cord, or as if it is full of rubber. According to this medical book it’s normal,
https://books.g oogle.com/books … rens%22&f=false
.But it begs the question.. Why is my right tube spongy by comparison? Maybe that’s within normal variation as well, I feel there are too many coincidences in my anatomy that seem connected:
-My unit curves down and to the left, like it’s taking a corner on the track
-My left vas deferens feels completely solid while my right is either just empty or less dense - it feels spongy
-My left testicle hangs lower
-My left testicle is smaller but it feels like there’s more Epididymis or it’s just less compact
-My cum loads seem small to me and do not usually spurt very much (it could be average, but I’m self conscious)
-My test levels are not unsafe, but below average - 403 ng/dL at age 30 (I have no recession of hairline, little body hair, and will never grow a full beard)
Is it common to have one whole testical that’s just kind of a dud from birth? As in, half the T production, half the semen production, but no infections or real pain involved? These differences have always been with me, but I’m much more aware of their uniqueness since learning about my package.