they make a funny noise and stop thrusting, roll over and go to sleep. it shouldn't be entering your vagina though, it should be going into the condom.
2006-07-31 01:50:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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For some women, sometimes they can feel the semen at the moment of ejaculation of the male partner, perhaps depending on the intensity of intercourse and volume of semen. Again depending of the volume of semen discharged into the vagina, some will drip or seep out. Almost always, a man will ejaculate at the moment of orgasm and after which the penis slowly goes limp and will voluntarily withdraw from the vagina.
2006-07-31 08:55:32
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answer #2
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answered by cherox 3
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when the man is about to ejaculate he can fell it but when your sexually excites aka "wet" and his penis is in you (without a condom)then it harder to tell if he ejaculated in you...
most women know when their man is about to ejaculate because their man start to acts or start moving a certain way while their having sex... PS YOU SHOULD BE WEARING PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES...UNLESS YOUR READY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES
2006-07-31 08:51:10
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answer #3
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answered by becca . 4
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his penis will start throbbing and hell usually stop pumping, you can tell its all over, i would recommend using a condom, do you really want all that crap inside you, its kinds icky and messy, hes just a boyfriend why put your health at risk and unwanted pregnancy just so he can unload in you!!!!
2006-07-31 08:56:18
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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His penis is probably going to deflate really quickly.. And you're probably going to have nasty drippage from your vagina...
2006-07-31 08:48:30
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answered by SassySista 3
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If your asking then your too young to be having sex
2006-07-31 10:05:34
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answered by Chris 4
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Ejaculation has two phases: emission and ejaculation proper. During emission, the two ducts known as vas deferens contract to propel sperm from the epididymis (where it was stored) up to the ampullas at the top end of the vas deferens. The beginning of emission is typically experienced as a "point of no return," also known as point of ejaculatory inevitability. The sperm then passes through the ejaculatory ducts and is mixed with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen or ejaculate. During ejaculation proper, the semen is ejected through the urethra with rhythmic contractions.
These rhythmic contractions are part of the male orgasm. The typical male orgasm last about 17 seconds but can vary from a few seconds up to about a minute. After the start of orgasm, pulses of semen begin to flow from the urethra, reach a peak discharge and then diminish in flow. The typical orgasm consists of 10 to 15 contractions. The rate of contractions gradually slows during the orgasm. Initial contractions occur at an average interval of 0.6 seconds with an increasing increment of 0.1 second per contraction. Contractions of most men procede at regular rhythmic intervals for the duration of the orgasm. Many men also experience additional irregular contractions at the conclusion of the orgasm.
Semen begins to spurt from the penis during the first or second contraction of orgasm. For most men the first spurt occurs during the second contraction. (A small study of seven men found the initial spurt occuring on the first contraction for 2 men and occuring on the second contraction for 5 men.) This same study showed between 26 and 60 percent of the contractions during orgasm were accompanied by a spurt of semen..
The force and amount of ejaculate vary widely from male to male. A normal ejaculation may contain anywhere from 2 to 15 milliliters (from half a teaspoon to a tablespoon), although 1.5 to 5.0 ml is typical. Ejaculate volume is affected by the amount of time that has passed since the previous ejaculation. Larger ejaculate volumes are seen with greater durations of abstinence. Also, the duration of the stimulation leading up to the ejaculation can affect the volume. Abnormally low volume is known as hypospermia, though it is normal for the amount of ejaculate to diminish with age.
The number of sperm in an ejaculation also varies widely, depending on many factors, including the recentness of last ejaculation, the average warmth of the testicles, the degree and length of time of sexual excitement prior to ejaculation, the age, testosterone level, the nutrition -and especially hydration, and general fertility of the subject, and the total volume of seminal fluid. An unusually low sperm count, not the same as low semen volume, is known as oligospermia, and the absence of any sperm from the ejaculate is termed azoospermia.
The ejaculation reflex is caused by the sympathetic nervous system, while erection of the penis is caused by the parasympathetic nervous system. Most men experience a lag time of some half-hour or so between the ability to ejaculate consecutively. During this refractory period it is difficult or impossible to attain an erection, because the sympathetic nervous system counteracts the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system.
There are wide variations in how long sexual intercourse can last before ejaculation occurs. Studies have shown that most men can only avoid ejaculation during active thrusting for five minutes or less.
When a man ejaculates before he wants to it is called premature ejaculation. If a man is unable to ejaculate in a timely manner after prolonged sexual stimulation, in spite of his desire to do so, it is called delayed ejaculation or anorgasmia. An orgasm that is not accompanied by ejaculation is known as a dry orgasm.
Ejaculation Facts :
Average volume of semen per ejaculation: 2 to 6 ml (0.41 to 1.22 US teaspoons)
Average number of times a man will ejaculate in his lifetime: 5,000
Average total amount of lifetime ejaculate: 17 liters or 18 quarts
Average number of calories in a teaspoon of semen: 7
Average duration of orgasm: 17 seconds
Average number of sperm cells in the ejaculate of a healthy man: 40 million to 600 million
Distance sperm travels to fertilize an egg: 7.5-10 centimeters or 3-4 inches
Sperm lifespan: 2.5 months from development to ejaculation
Sperm lifespan after ejaculation: 30 seconds to 6 days depending on conditions
2006-07-31 08:56:48
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answer #7
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answered by arsinoe_last 3
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go ask your mom
2006-07-31 12:27:28
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answer #8
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answered by masterstoaf 3
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most of the time you can fell it.... but if he is aroused then there is sperm
2006-07-31 08:47:53
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answered by bubblez_cb 2
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you can feel it it tickles
2006-07-31 14:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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