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  • Yes, though your chances of getting a girl pregnant will decrease somewhat. Men who get testicular cancer often get the cancerous testicle removed. (Normally, only one testicle is cancerous, but it is not unheard of that both are and then both are removed. The scrotum is usually left so that the male "looks" normal. (The scrotum holds its shape somewhat.)) You will continue to shoot semen - which is substance produced outside the testicles to which sperm is infused from the testicles. So when you ejaculate there will still be fluid, but it will have no sperm in it. Better to stay alive and shoot blanks in the bedroom then die so that as you lay in your coffin people say, "Too bad he is gone, but at least he has his balls."

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