We all know that balls are designed to produce sperm for creating new life, so I was wondering if any of the guys on here have kids/ambitions to have kids or have you just conceded that they won't work anymore?

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I'm not a doctor or an expert in human fertility but from what I've read fears about ballbusting leading to infertility are way overstated and way overblown. I hope so, at least, because I certainly want kids in the future.

I agree with thelantern on this.  I've been married for just over a year and my wife and I want kids and still engage in bb.  as far as we can tell - everything is still working perfectly fine.  I would guess that it depends more on the level to which you go at it ... frequency and the power of the hits.
For me personally, I don't want to lose my balls or become sterile. So as much as I like ballbusting I draw the line when my testicles actually get bruised, as in black and blue. Red and swollen is fine, but I try to avoid getting to the point where they get bruised because that means that blood vessels have been ruptured. Not a good sign of testicular health.

blood vessel health...

I have no children now... but likes ballbusting very much. I love hard kness and kicks so i drop down to they ground and holding my balls in my hands and suffer from they pain in a couple of minutes!
looking at your profile you seem to enjoy doing the busting!
I think the idea of this site is that we all enjoy ballbusting ;-) but obviously the risk of it causing infertility is much less for the buster, but you guys are willing to take the risk?

Muggins said:
looking at your profile you seem to enjoy doing the busting!
That's right but the most adrenaline producing things are dangerous I like a saying:
Find something you love to do and let it kill you. So you're live was worth to call it live.

generalisation coming up: I think guys do take more risks then girls - I seem to remember various studies showed that, and car insurance differences for men/women would tend to back me up on that too.

 

It is a risk. Definitely. But I thought it was worth pointing out that the buster has some responsibility for what happens too :) The risk isn't to yourself but....

ouch... I don't think we know why low sperm counts sometimes happen (some blame the rubbish we're pumping into the rivers...) but of course you can't help wondering

 

Well I'd had a lot of busts. Not as hard as some of the guys here. My partner and I started trying for a baby and within 14 months (despite extreme ill-health on my part) there was one suspected miscarriage and one beautiful baby :)

 

I wish you the best of luck with conception - should be fun trying anyway :) I've seen a lot of stories like this come good so fingers crossed

it is great to hear for your case,did you ever have brusies on testicals
From what I've read, the most common suspicion of male infertility is "varicocele".  Those who wish to delve deeper into the topic can include that in their searches.

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