by Anonymous on August 19th, 2008

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Can blue balls be cured by an anitboitic. If not, why would a man have enlarged testicles and been treated by an antiboitic?

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  • by Lunchiebizzle on August 20th, 2008

    Lunchiebizzle

    lol if your balls are blue go to the doctor... they are probably dead and ready to fall off (literally) and no antibiotics will save them...

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  • by The Chief on August 20th, 2008

    The Chief

    Ummmmmm....yeah...

    There may be a little misconception here, but the term 'blue balls' is generally understood to be a term applied to men who get sexually aroused to a great extent, and then have no 'release', as it were. They may suffer some minor aching of the testicles.

    I've NEVER known myself to have had an actual case of 'blue balls' where discoloration actually occurs. The old family jewels just don't work that way!

    More often than not, it was a 'guilt trip' term used by men to talk women into having sex with them by claiming they were the cause of their sexual woes and it was the only way to relieve them. It's an older term, to be sure, but still in use today in one form or another.

    Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, whatever the affected organ. Certainly NOT sexual frustration!

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