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Doctor In The House: The Evolution of Fathers and Testicle Size

Dr. George Lee, Consultant Urologist | Dr. Johnben Loy, Marriage and Family Therapist

13-Sep-13 16:00

Doctor In The House: The Evolution of Fathers and Testicle Size

Ever wondered how good of a father you are? Recent research shows that the most objective way to find out is to look downwards - to the size of your testicles. In this weeks episode of Doctor In The House, Dr. George Lee, consultant urologist, along with special guest Dr. Johnben Loy, joins us to analyze testicle size, testosterone levels, and fathering capabilities.


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