hi there ok blue balls is example: I turn a man on by kissing him ect....... but then I walk away he is sexually turn on that he gets what we call blue balls.
Many readers have asked what the term "Blue Balls" means. I first heard of it when I was a teen too, but didn't know what it mean until someone told me (it was probably a guy).
To the male readers... You may have noticed a distinct bluish tinge to your testicles after you 'make out' or are sexually aroused for several hours -- and the deep, uncomfortable ache that goes along with it. This is the result of pelvic congestion, when more blood and lymph flows into the genitals (during sexual arousal) than flows out; and, when it remains in the genitals for an extended period of time, then it CAN cause discomfort and aching. If there is no release, the area remains engorged. Without any outflow, men may feel slight discomfort in the testes, which are very sensitive to these kinds of changes. Some guys do not actually 'turn blue', but feel the discomfort.
Actually, it's not your testicles that are blue, it's the skin of the scrotum. When you're aroused blood flows not only to the penis, but to the entire area. The longer you stay aroused, the longer the blood stays there. Newer blood is red, but older blood, which has less oxygen, is darker red, but not really blue -- but that's why your testicles appear to contain more blue blood. There is fresh blood in there also, do not fear. Orgasm does alleviate blue balls. If there is no orgasm, however, the erection, blood flow and aches will subside.
2007-02-03 17:01:50
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answered by sugarlove_one 4
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being sexually stimulated but not to the point of orgasm. Not being able to release the pressure. Its mostly a term for being in pain
2007-02-04 01:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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An excuse made up by men so we wont tease and leave him erect.
They say they HAVE to cumm now you made them hard.
2007-02-04 05:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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