179. Testicular Asymmetry – “One Bigger, One Smarter”
Love, Sex & ... di Alain Vricco
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What happens when science, curiosity, and a glass of wine meet on the living-room couch? Zuzana discovers a curious biological fact — men rarely have perfectly symmetrical testicles — and suddenly an innocent evening turns into a playful philosophical debate about bodies, nature, and the strange poetry of asymmetry.
Martin is skeptical, Barbara turns into a spontaneous biology lecturer, and Brušník documents the entire “research project” with the enthusiasm of a field scientist. With mandarins as experimental props and humor as their laboratory tool, the group explores a surprisingly deep question: why nature prefers imbalance over perfection.
Through jokes, observations, and a bit of improvised “scientific testing,” they realize something simple yet profound — asymmetry isn’t a flaw. It’s tension, rhythm, and movement. Without it the ...