• enkers
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    101 year ago

    Wouldn’t it also be greater than 1 for the same reason as OP? I think there are probably more babies in mothers than people missing testes.

    • filgas08
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      21 year ago

      but mothers don’t have testicles

      • enkers
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        121 year ago

        Not their own, no, but the average number of testicles in a mother’s body is greater than 0.

      • MustrumR
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        41 year ago

        But they have the testicles of their soon to be born sons.

        I would say whether it’s greater than 1 or lesser than 1 is inconclusive without accurate data .

        You would need to find out whether amount of men with removed testicles is greater than amount of women pregnant with a boy (after the average week when testicles appear). Also men to women ratio in global population needs to be accounted for.

        • @Feyr
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          21 year ago

          That’s easy. The number of men missing testicles is not 50%