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Wanna get a bigger set of low hangers? Ok, so you can’t exactly “grow” bigger balls, however there are ways you can mod them with training.

If you are into big balls or if you like the feeling of low hanging balls
slappin’ and swingin’ you first hafta understand the anatomy. Here is Nut 101 anatomy: Balls are located in the scrotal sac and are supported by flexible long tissues. These tissues can extend or contract in response to touch or temperature changes, influencing the position of the nuts. Temperature affects how they hang, with cold they rise closer to the body and with heat they drop. A hot shower or high temperatures that cause your body temperature to increase will cause your balls to hang lower. Additionally, while the testicles produce sperm, it’s the seminal vesicle that releases semen during ejaculation.

So you wanna grow low hangers? You need a multifaceted approach. You need to stretch the scrotal sac to create space for the testicles to hang lower AND also stretch the inside. Makes sense, right? Def the most challenging part is stretching the “suspenders” (tissues) which determine the testicles’ position. This requires patience and dedication.

At the Fort, we are big fans of weight training: You will need to go SLOW and build up to your desired pull. Get a good ball stretcher and carefully add weight as the weeks go by. You get a bonus as the weight looks hot as it hangs. Lots of guys like to use weights with a cock ring in a combo.

There are other, more extreme options which we will now cover:

• Botox Injections: Also known as Scotox treatment or testicle Botox, involves injecting botulinum toxin into the scroti, to reduce wrinkles and smooth the skin in the area. The practice of injecting botulinum toxin (Botox) into the scrotum to achieve an enlarged appearance of the testicles is gaining popularity. This procedure typically takes 6 – 12 treatments and lasts 3 – 4 months.

• Surgical Procedures: Plastic surgery procedures aimed at tightening scrotum skin or altering the appearance of the scrotal sack are becoming increasingly prevalent. Like any surgical intervention, these procedures come with inherent risks, and you must consult your doctor.

No matter which way you choose to get your balls to grow, of course, you gotta exercise caution and prioritize safety. Always consult with a medical professional and carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits.