This whole Fayner thing just throws me off and it's not even the "gay factor" either. You come off as if you were on the verge of falling in love or already there. In which makes me question how can you not say you're either gay or bisexual. But anyways, that's not why I'm posting....
It's very odd, since the beginning of this year and heard the bad news from my doctor when I was in Vegas for the convention, of course word got out a little and people shared their own experiences or stories of their loved ones. I've ran into so many men lately who dealt with testicular cancer. It saddens me because I can only imagine it giving me a complex in some way being that its your manlihood.
All in all, I'm glad that you caught it in time to have it taken care of. Aside from the what may seem un organized scar across the torso to eliminate lypmhnodes. I'm sure you look at it as a victorious trophie

XOXO