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How come I've never heard of it?

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Several reasons for it remaining relatively unknown:

  • Originally, boxer shorts / briefs were used to keep the testicles in a "high" position. Unfortunately, these are very difficult to obtain, as they are only produced on demand and exclusively through Dr. Mieusset in Toulouse, who invented the medical protocol and the briefs. ARDECOM and Thomas Boulou also offer workshops to make testicular lift undergarments. Through these workshops, you can make your own model.
  • In many countries, it's commonly accepted that men are responsible for STI protection through condoms, while women are responsible for family planning. This is often referred to as the contraceptive norm. The idea of shared contraceptive responsibility is only just emerging.
  • Socio-cultural obstacles are slowing down knowledge and practice of this method and the dissemination of its tools. It is still commonly accepted that women are responsible for nature and men are responsible for culture. Male power is often equated with fertility, which must not be touched, while women are expected to master contraception for both partners. Remember that a child is conceived by two people, so responsibility must be shared.
  • Economic barriers also play a role. For obvious reasons, pharmaceutical companies have no interest in developing these methods.

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