It seems like you're presenting a complex idea about aggressive fish behaviors and their interactions with humans, particularly focusing on men. However, the message appears to be unclear and may need some clarification.
From what I gather, you may be suggesting that fish exhibit aggressive behavior towards men more than women, possibly due to perceptions of danger. The imagery regarding injuries to the male reproductive organs is quite graphic and unusual.
If you're trying to discuss a concern about fishing safety or the nature of fish behavior, it might be helpful to break down your thoughts into clearer points. For example:
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Fish Behavior: How do fish typically react to humans, and is there a difference in aggression between male and female anglers?
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Injuries and Safety: What are the risks associated with fishing, and how can anglers protect themselves from potential injuries?
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Survival and Medical Needs: How serious are injuries caused by fish, and what are the necessary medical responses?
If you can clarify your message, I'd be happy to help provide more information or discuss these topics further!