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Society and testicles. The issue I am concerned with here is society's orientation to testicles in general and how this reflects the relationship between men and women.
Testicles are often seen as a sign of masculinity, strength, and power. Sometimes, testicles are flaunted like peacocks' feathers: the bigger your "balls", the more manly you are. Oftentimes warriors, sports icons and other masculine idols are described in terms of having "balls of steel" or similar phrases.
There is an apparent correlation between heroism and having testicles. If you do not have the courage, you are often seen as not having testicles. In this sense, having testicles means having courage, etc. This seems to marginalize heroes who are women, who do not have testicles themselves.