View Full Version : adams apple,voice changing and testicle sizes
wazzler7999
October 25th, 2007, 02:41 PM
im 14 and all my friends are getting there adams apples why isnt mine coming through and is it possible for ur voice not to change also one of my balls are lower than the other is this normal.
One_Chance
October 25th, 2007, 03:40 PM
Im quite sure that a read somewhere on another thread that its normal to have one testicle lower than the other, if not then im not normal. As for the adams apple Im guessing that you havent got to the stage of puberty as other people, but thats just a guess.
Gumleaf
October 25th, 2007, 04:42 PM
yep, its normal to have one ball lower then the other, for most people the left one hangs a lttle lower. your voice will change, you are probably not up to that stage in your puberty development yet.
TheDude
October 25th, 2007, 04:55 PM
yep, its normal to have one ball lower then the other, for most people the left one hangs a lttle lower. your voice will change, you are probably not up to that stage in your puberty development yet.
why is it the left one?
well i dont know about you but although you cant see an adams apple on me if i put my finger there and swallow i can feel it more than i used to.
and my voice hasnt properly broken yet, so i think.
hmm im not sure what hte point in all that was but your voice will change you might just have to wait a little while.
Crazysam
October 25th, 2007, 04:59 PM
everyone has one ball lower than the other. I think it would be verry painful if we didn't :p
Gumleaf
October 25th, 2007, 05:06 PM
why is it the left one?
well i dont know about you but although you cant see an adams apple on me if i put my finger there and swallow i can feel it more than i used to.
and my voice hasnt properly broken yet, so i think.
hmm im not sure what hte point in all that was but your voice will change you might just have to wait a little while.
i'm actually not sure why, but i do remember reading somewhere that the left one is usually lower then the right. but i'm sure there are exceptions.
byee
October 25th, 2007, 08:10 PM
Not everyone gets one of those visible 'Adam's apples', you might get one, you might not. Go look at your dad's, that'll tell you what yours will (probably) look like, as they are genetically determined. Whatever yours looks like, your voice will change because it's the hormones that cause it, not the presence of an Adams apple.
One testicle hangs lower than the other, and there's no set rule which one does, it can be either the left or right one, and one will be slightly larger, and there's a little knot like thingy on the top of each.
Actor
October 25th, 2007, 08:11 PM
most do not have their atoms apple sticking out but you still have one. Im 14 to and mine still hasn't changed yet eather but untill it does you have to accept it and use it to your advantage. i like to perform on stage and im short so when someone in a school production like Oliver needs someone small who can hit the high notes for Oliver i got the part. so just use your voice to your advantage.
almost all men have one testicle lowerthen the other so its knormal.
sorry its so long
TheDude
October 26th, 2007, 04:03 AM
most do not have their atoms apple sticking out but you still have one.
Actually, most men do have an adam's apple sticking out even just a little bit (laryngeal prominence) but in some it is more prominent than in others.
i like to perform on stage and im short so when someone in a school production like Oliver needs someone small who can hit the high notes for Oliver i got the part. so just use your voice to your advantage.
That is very useful - but I do think that there is a reason that high schools don't tend to do productions such as Oliver. :)
wazzler7999
October 27th, 2007, 12:10 AM
thanx that was really helpful all of use i feel alot better.
Actor
October 29th, 2007, 04:30 PM
Actually, most men do have an adam's apple sticking out even just a little bit (laryngeal prominence) but in some it is more prominent than in others.
That is very useful - but I do think that there is a reason that high schools don't tend to do productions such as Oliver. :)
that part wasnt highschool but still i was one of the only peope who could hit the notes
0=
October 29th, 2007, 04:35 PM
Whatever yours looks like, your voice will change because it's the hormones that cause it, not the presence of an Adams apple.
That's true, but misleading. A prominent Adam's apple is caused by the lower voice as the vocal cords must become wider. So yes, hormones are the cause, but a prominent Adam's apple is the byproduct of a deep voice.
TheDude
October 29th, 2007, 04:36 PM
that part wasnt highschool but still i was one of the only peope who could hit the notes
oh, your schooling system is probably different.
over here high school is year 7-11...
so thats 6th-10th grade for you.
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