I'm not sure specifically what this "women fantasy testicles story" is about as the description is rather unclear. It could potentially be about some fictional or psychological exploration of women's fantasies related to masculinity in some way, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
I don't think it's a common concept. Usually, we don't hear about such a specific combination of 'women fantasy' and 'testicles' in the general public discourse. It could be something very niche or perhaps created within a very specific group or community.
Some women may have a positive view towards testicles in the context of an intimate relationship. It could be part of the physical attraction and connection within a sexual relationship. However, it's a very personal and private matter that varies from woman to woman.
Definitely not. This is not something you'd hear in normal conversation. It's either something very specific to a particular situation or just a very odd made - up phrase.
It is not a common story. Typical stories cover a wide range of topics that are more accessible and appealing to a broad audience. This 'tied testicles wife story' seems to be something very out of the ordinary. It might be a very specialized or even disturbing concept that is not part of the normal storytelling repertoire. It could be a one - off creation by someone with a very different or even warped sense of narrative.
Well, 'are my testicles black' is a rather odd phrase. Maybe it was part of a really strange or inappropriate joke. But if it's a'story', we would need to know who was telling it, in what situation, etc. There could be some medical connotation in a really out - there way, like if someone had some sort of strange bruising or discoloration and was asking in a panicked or clueless way, but that's just speculation.
I'm not sure specifically which 'pulled the boys testicles low story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life stories with such a disturbing title. It might be a very specific and perhaps not well - known local or personal account.
I haven't heard of this story being well - known in general. It could be a very specific story within a certain community or family, but not something that has widespread popularity.