Testimatic-The Anonymous Testicle Checking Booth

Testicular Cancer New Zealand unveils its distinctly low-tech ‘machine’ that tests men’s testicles for irregularities and lumps. It launched at the Big Boys Toys event in Auckland and involves a urologist or GP reaching through a small opening to check the occupant’s testicles in the privacy of a small booth. On top of performing physical checks, the primary aim of the device is to educate men on the importance of self-checking every month. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting New Zealand men aged between 15 and 39 and is one of the most treatable cancers if detected early, with a survival rate of 95%.
eric3579jokingly says...

Millions of dollars in R&D to develop a disappointing glory hole. Especially if you end up finding out you have cancer in the middle of the food court.
-redditor

BSRsays...

It only cost me $20 in the 80's on 42nd St in NYC. Included Happy Ending. She was even wearing only a stethoscope!

spawnflaggersaid:

In USA, it would cost $550 to have a urologist fondle your balls for 30 seconds.

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