Gallente
Gallente
5.00
Jessica Pather
Last Active:
16 days ago
Birthday:
Feb 7, 2013 (12 years old)
Next Birthday:
Feb 7, 2026 (94 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
1,646
Losses
166
Efficiency
90.8%
Danger Ratio
83.5%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
2097.28B ISK
ISK Lost
10.50B ISK
ISK Efficiency
99.5%
ISK Balance
2086.77B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
70
Solo Losses
69
Solo Kill Ratio
4.3%
Solo Efficiency
50.4%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
2
NPC Loss Ratio
1.2
Avg. Kills/Day
0.4
Activity
Very High
Character Biography
Testicular self-exam
The best time to do the self-exam is during or after a bath or shower, when the skin of the scrotum is relaxed. To do a testicular self-exam:
Hold your penis out of the way and check one testicle at a time.
Hold the testicle between your thumbs and fingers of both hands and roll it gently between your fingers.
Look and feel for any hard lumps or smooth rounded bumps or any change in the size, shape, or consistency of the testicles.
It’s normal for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other, and for one to hang lower than the other. You should also know that each normal testicle has an epididymis, a small, coiled tube that can feel like a small bump on the upper or middle outer side of the testicle. Normal testicles also have blood vessels, supporting tissues, and tubes that carry sperm. Some men may confuse these with abnormal lumps at first. If you have any concerns, ask your doctor.
The best time to do the self-exam is during or after a bath or shower, when the skin of the scrotum is relaxed. To do a testicular self-exam:
Hold your penis out of the way and check one testicle at a time.
Hold the testicle between your thumbs and fingers of both hands and roll it gently between your fingers.
Look and feel for any hard lumps or smooth rounded bumps or any change in the size, shape, or consistency of the testicles.
It’s normal for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other, and for one to hang lower than the other. You should also know that each normal testicle has an epididymis, a small, coiled tube that can feel like a small bump on the upper or middle outer side of the testicle. Normal testicles also have blood vessels, supporting tissues, and tubes that carry sperm. Some men may confuse these with abnormal lumps at first. If you have any concerns, ask your doctor.