In a now-deleted mega-viral TikTok, a guy got the attention of lots of women by saying "blue balls" isn't painful — it's just an excuse guys tell girls to get them to have sex.
Rightfully so, many people with vaginas filled the comment section with rage, admitting that the only reason they'd agreed to have sex with men in some cases was because they felt bad after the guy complained he had "blue balls" and it hurt.
Anyway, in an effort to clear some tension and get the facts, BuzzFeed spoke to Dr. Joshua Gonzalez, who is a board-certified urologist trained in Sexual Medicine.
First of all, "blue balls" are a very real thing — in medical terms, it is called epididymal hypertension. "When men become aroused, the blood flow to their penis and testicles increases, causing growth in both. The excess blood is typically released when he orgasms as the body returns to an unaroused state. If orgasm does not occur, the blood remains in the testicles, which increases pressure and can sometimes cause pain. The pain is typically described as an ache or throbbing sensation," explained Dr. Gonzalez.
