The male orgasm is a wondrous thing. Through contractions, semen is released through the urethra. However, what is odd about this is that urine is supposed to travel through this tube. So doesn’t that mean that semen will become contaminated by traveling the same path that urine does? The answer is no because, precum, a lubricating, clear, sticky formula, cleans the urethra before ejaculation. However, what does it mean when precum is present long before a man hits the brink of orgasm? Or you found fluid after you woke up in the morning?
Semen leakage is a sign of the weakening of the parasympathetic sexual nerve that keeps the ejaculation valve shut and hold the erection. Eventually maintaining an erection can be a problem.
For people with weak parasympathetic sexual nerves, 20-30 minutes of foreplay can drain their bioenergy. Erection is like a light bulb that continuously consumes energy. Once the bioelectric voltage in the parasympathetic nerve runs low, the penis will become limp. Long foreplay requires a powerful testosterone burst that burns continuously to charge the parasympathetic erection circuit. Otherwise, the erection will go limp or a man will ejaculate upon penetration or in a short time after few strokes.
To hold the erection up and tighten the ejaculation valve, you need the parasympathetic sexual motoring nerve in a healthy state and a continuous burst and burning of testosterone to charge the nerves during sex.
People with weak parasympathetic nerve should avoid testicular stimulation during intercourse. Such stimulation can promotes the testosterone burst and burning and often lead to seminal leakage and premature ejaculation; not to mention embarrassment in front of a sexual partner.
2006-07-14 09:32:48
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answered by lignebur72 5
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No , I have to be thinking of sex or looking at a women before I start to drip .
2006-07-14 02:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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