I, "hung" certainly agree. Balls that are in proportion to the penis are much more pleasant to look at.
Now, before anyone goes off of the deep end, do we all, each of us counsel our sons about checking their balls for the onset of Testicular Cancer. I just had it pointed out that the target range for this terrible health condition is males from the ages of fifteen years to thirty-five years of age.
We must communicate with our young males the importance of checking the balls at least once a month. If anyone has a concern, but feels uncomfortable with the discussion of the details, I would urge them to have the young males in their lives in the target age group to discuss this procedure with their general practice Doctor.
General Practice Doctors are aware on how to check out the Testicles. It does not take a specialist. How do I know? In my past I have been a "Teaching Associate" at a Medical School. I showed young Medical Students (both male and female) how to roll the testicles between the thumb and finger/s to feel for unusual lumps.