Ever since I started masturbating, I've used a technique of contracting my thigh muscles, thus blocking the ejaculation path. That way I was able to have an orgasm but not ejaculate. I used the technique 8 out of 10 masturbations.
I'm in my early twenties now, have a very healthy sexual life, but I still use the same technique when masturbating, sometimes even while having sex.
My question is: Is there any possibility of any kind of a health problem, due to having orgasms but not ejaculating? like my testosterone won't be able to fertilize?
Serious answers please, best if medically explained.
Thanks to everyone answering seriously.
2007-02-20
02:31:54
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6 answers
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tomes12
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One correction.
It's not the testosterone that fertilizes.
What I meant was, will my sperm be able to fertilize.
Thanks
2007-02-20
03:03:30 ·
update #1
I'm doing it, so I wouldn't have to go to the bathroom every time, or clean up if I'm doing it in the room.
2007-02-20
06:48:42 ·
update #2
I still experience an orgasm, almost the same as when I'm ejaculating, only I'm not ejaculating.
2007-02-20
06:51:49 ·
update #3