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PostPosted: 06/16/07 - 16:32    Post subject: I can't cum. Hints? Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 13 yrs old and male. I can't get the cum going though I can feel the orgasm. How come Question Question Plz help. Sad
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PostPosted: 06/17/07 - 14:16    Post subject: re Vote now! Reply with quote

hi there because u are 13 u might not h\ve started puberty yes you wud usualy start producing sperm at the age of about 10 but mayb your running a bit late in the cycle if its continuing in the next month or so i wud suggest to c a doctor but do not eb afraid to talk to your parents for they wont be ashamed or embarsed u shud be bale to talk to them i have had problems wiht my penis be4 not due to non ejaculation but to other problems i confided in myu parents and they were cool about it do not worry parents are there to confide in
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PostPosted: 06/23/07 - 17:46    Post subject: 13 year old Vote now! Reply with quote

Your 13 so don't worry! Some people don't start producing until they're 15. I remember when i first masturbated when i was about 14 and such a pitiful amount of cum came out. Now i'm 15 nearly 16 and soo much comes out.

But yea you probably haven't started puberty yet so as i said before. Don't worry about it.
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PostPosted: 07/01/07 - 01:14    Post subject: i cant cum!!! please help me! Vote now! Reply with quote

hi my name is tom, and i masturbate almost every other day. well i usually look at pornography but when i feel the orgasm nothing comes out.....i'm 13 with OCD and i'm terrified to talk to my parents. not even a precum comes out! am i screwed, do i have no sperm? i really want to talk to my parents but my OCD makes me so terrified! PLEASE PLEASE, ANYBODY I NEED HELP I'M SO DESPERATE!!!
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PostPosted: 08/26/07 - 00:20    Post subject: Hey tom Vote now! Reply with quote

Hey dudes,
Im 13 and have the same question and NO ONES giving me a direct answer... well at least well never have to wear condoms... Razz
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PostPosted: 08/27/07 - 21:10    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

The glands responsible for producing semen mature at different rates in different individuals. Just because some of your friends might be producing it already doesn't mean you should. People just develop at different rates, that's all.

The posts really concern me for a couple of reasons.

First, you guys are 13, right? That means you're in 8th grade, right? When are they going to get around to teaching you kids some sex education in your Podunk schools? Did your school boards get taken over by a bunch of Bible thumpers or what?

Second, why are you all in such a hurry to grow up? I don't want to scare anybody, but growing up sucks in a lot of ways. Just look at all the old farts whining about their hair falling out or turning gray or not being able to get it up, or their arthritis or wrinkles or whatever. We all get a chance to be young once, and then we're in our prime for a few years, then we get old, then we die. Why would anybody in their right mind want to skip a step? Try just living in the moment and appreciating what you are?

Sorry about the rant. Smile
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PostPosted: 08/29/07 - 06:41    Post subject: cant cum at 14 Vote now! Reply with quote

im 14 when i masturbate a transparent sticky liquid trickles out my penis??? is this normal
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PostPosted: 08/29/07 - 11:21    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

That depends on what that liquid is. Very Happy

Yes, it's normal. This is a type of seminal fluid produced by the bulbourethral gland, or Cowper's gland. It's purpose is believed to be to provide lubrication for penetration and intercourse. In a sexually active male, this fluid can contain thousands of sperm cells, making it possible to impregnate a woman through penetration alone. This results in many unwanted pregnancies due to the mistaken belief that pregnancy cannot occur without ejaculation.
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PostPosted: 07/11/08 - 16:22    Post subject: dont worry about it Vote now! Reply with quote

don't worry about it i turned 15 not long ago and i have only just started coming. It may take a little longer. I started masturbating when i was bout 13 but i couldn't come although i could feel the orgasm. So just don't panic about people if u cant come then just keep trying and eventually it will happen.
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