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Why Testicles?



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Why Testicles? By John Sammon



There are certain parts of the human body I just can't figure out.



For example, testicles, you know, the little round reproductive spheres men have.



Why testicles?



What do they do?



If you're a woman, the best way I can describe it...it's like having an octopus right under your male organ.



These things move and look, just like an octopus.



They are very loose and flexible, and like an octopus, they float around. Some times they're in front of your closed legs, sometimes behind. Sometimes, half in front, half in back.



You can take your hand and switch them, place them further behind you, for example, as you lay in bed.



They hang down and trail behind you every where you go, bobbing from side to side. It's like having an old worn-out catcher's mitt down there. These things are very sensitive, and I rarely enjoy reaching down and feeling them.



Perhaps I'm afraid that what I might feel, for some unexplained reason, might not feel quite right. I just don't enjoy feeling those, and most men are like me. It's kind of like the dark side of the moon. You just don't go there.



Women, on the other hand, have everything neatly packed inside.



You have two of these balls, just like you mostly have two of everything else. Two hands, two feet, two ears, two nipples, two shoulders, two. Why always two?





But it's not always two of everything.



You've only got one chin. There are exceptions.



Because testicles are so sensitive, they make me cringe a lot thinking of what could happen if....



For example if a mule kicked me there. Or somebody grabbed me there with pliers.



Only men have these thoughts.



Another body part I can't figure out are eyebrows.



Two tiny strips of hair over your eyes?



If this was originally intended as shade on a hot day, we got gypped.



Why eyebrows? And once again, like everything else, you've got two. Do we need one extra as a backup?



If I shaved my eyebrows, I would look pretty strange. As if having two narrow strips of hair over your eyes isn't strange?



Sometimes women paint fake eyebrows with paint on their foreheads when they don't have enough hair.



Eyebrows have one solitary distinction. They are the only hair located somewhere else other than your head that is considered attractive (not counting beards and mustaches). Hair hanging out your nose, hair on your ears, hair on your back, are all considered gross.

Hair growing out of an ugly mole on your neck is the same.



Hair, to be desirable, is just like real estate. It's location, location, location.





© Copyright 2004 by SammonSays.com







About the author:

John Sammon is the author of two books and writes a weekly humor column you may access at Sammonsays.com.