Posted: 01/22/07 - 14:32 Post subject: Semen leakage from masturbating?
OK, I'm 13 years old. I started masturbating about a year and a half ago, I've been doing it about everyday or maybe when I am bored I'd do it twice a day. Once in the morning, and once at night when i go to bed. Now i have a very attractive girl friend and when ever we make out or when shes leaning on me while we're watching a movie I all of a sudden start leaking semen. She's told me quit a few times how she wants to have sex with me over the phone but I get pretty nervous about it cause if she finds out about my problem. This problem has happened with all of my other x girlfriends in the past year. I haven't masturbated in about a week now but I have had sudden urges to but I remain strong and fight the urges. Can Anybody tell me about this semen leakage stuff and tell me if I stop masturbating will help it go away?
This is completely normal. When you become aroused and erect, your penis automatically secretes a small amount of fluid. This is designed for automatic lubrication for intercourse. The fluid that comes out is not as thick as your actually ejaculate as it contains less semen. A girl is still able to get pregnant from this fluid if u are unlucky though. This fluid is commonly refered to as "precum". This precum can be useful for handjobs and even for masturbating as it provides and excellant natural lubricant. I often try to build up as much of this precum as i can before sex or masturbation, because as you know, the wetter the better.
Posted: 05/27/07 - 12:44 Post subject: masturbation
Too much masturbation at such an early age will overexcite you and make your body cum too fast. By masturbating you are just spending your vital energy in self-agitation. You have been training your body to ejaculate and it is doing it, don't blame your body!
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