Scrotal

Scrotalism is not only a fashionable trend, but also a question of the origin of the genital organs. Are there really entire scientific articles on this subject? You will say, well, yes, after all, even the most scientific people are too early to fall asleep on this topic. Let's find out the facts about the new current.

Scrotalism has been coming to light in recent months, along with a large number of new gender identity practices such as transgenderism, queerness, crossgenderism, etc. Ironically, many of them continue to be considered communities of sexual perversion, while new horizons are opening up for young people and those who demand changes in their physiology.

People who had never been classified as gendered were given the right to make appropriate changes to their bodies and sexual orientation. One of the most common customs today is the choice between “modernization,” in accordance with accepted social norms, and “opposition,” freely allowing no one to follow existing traditions. Over time, many groups split off, many new movements appeared, which were often difficult to classify properly, since