in fact my right hangs lower than my left oddly)
There are a variety of lumps and bumps and what not that can develop on or around the testicles and the vast majority of these are nothing serious. However not all 'tumours' will display as a pea-sized lump, in fact when i discovered mine i had NO lump at all. The only difference i felt was that my testicle felt harder than i had remembered it feeling before.
The testicle itself should feel perfectly smooth around the main body and you should be able to feel the tubes on the back edge running from the top to the bottom of the testicle. The testicles should be firm but not hard (as in rock hard), and the tubes are the back should be pliable (again shouldn't be ROCK hard).
As people have mentioned there will be slight differences in size and shape between the two testicles, we aren't built symetrical and there are often differences between the left side and right sides of our bodies (as any woman will know it's quite common for their breasts to be different sizes).
If this is the first time in checking yourself out and you are unsure if things are normal or not then there is no shame or problem with going to a doctor and asking him to check you out. They will have seen plenty of bits in their time and won't give a second thought about it so neither should you. Once you know everything is ok and normal then you will at least know how YOUR testicles feel and will be able to identify any changes in shape, size or feel should they ever occur in the future.
There are a lot of websites around with good detailed pictures on what a testicle looks like and how to perform a proper self check, these may help you to understand what it is you are feeling as you are checking yourself.
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