Hi...I have the exact same problem...used Doxycycline quite a few times over the last year and now it just falls while earlier it would bring the toilet seat down :D....but I also turned 37 this year so age might have something to do with it. I hope it gets back to how it was though.
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I masturbate regularly. i am 32 now. divorced. previously my sperm released out, but some how i tried it not to come out, I tried to control it. but now it became by habit. now i am trying my seamen to release out, but it is automatically being controlled and not coming out, but i can feel dat it is generating. wat will I do now?
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semon want shoot out hard and thick still bunch comes out. Takes long time to get started peeing too
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sperm count has nothing to do with ejaculate. Even a man with a vasectomy will ejaculate, and he has a 0 sperm count.
at age 20-30 if you are having a problem with "distance" I would suggest getting checked for VD *chlamydia for example*, urinary track infection, yeast infection, and a prostate exam. I know you probably want to make that your last resort, but it is something you should have done. (I think drs say yearly, I say every 5 yrs...or so. My philosophy is if there is a problem down there, get it checked, if no problem... I'll pass)
And of course, as you get older, your testosterone levels decrease which means the muscles involved tend to have reduced effectiveness. Testosterone is a steroid after all, and has the same effect as other steroids, building muscle, for example. DO NOT TAKE any steroids unless your Dr tells you to, or the result you get will not be the one you want.. in other words, your nads will shrivel up from lack of use (they won't produce testosterone if you are getting it someplace else), and then you won't be shooting at all.
at age 20-30 if you are having a problem with "distance" I would suggest getting checked for VD *chlamydia for example*, urinary track infection, yeast infection, and a prostate exam. I know you probably want to make that your last resort, but it is something you should have done. (I think drs say yearly, I say every 5 yrs...or so. My philosophy is if there is a problem down there, get it checked, if no problem... I'll pass)
And of course, as you get older, your testosterone levels decrease which means the muscles involved tend to have reduced effectiveness. Testosterone is a steroid after all, and has the same effect as other steroids, building muscle, for example. DO NOT TAKE any steroids unless your Dr tells you to, or the result you get will not be the one you want.. in other words, your nads will shrivel up from lack of use (they won't produce testosterone if you are getting it someplace else), and then you won't be shooting at all.
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I'm a 16 year old young man and for some reason my sperm doesn't shoot out like it used to and almost nothing comes out, what's wrong what do I do
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Stop talking those medicines/drugs, that r most likely antidepressants. This is serious.
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All males should do Kegal exercises to keep those muscles that do the sperm shooting strong and ready for sex. Just piss and stop the piss flow by tensing down on your piss control muscles. Those are the same muscles that you can tense up and relax over and over again for doing Kegal exercises. These same muscles control how hard and far you shoot your sperm load when you cum. Do those Kegal exercises daily and you'll shoot like a turned on fire sprinkler full of sperm again.
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i went a month with out jacking off to see if it would fix it. I'm 26. Its not. Its sad and I want to die. I just want the big load to shoot out again. maybe finding mate would fix this but I cant. she just wont do sex with me any more. I want to die. at least when I jack off it could shoot out up to my chest again or something. wish there was drugs to kill yourself.
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This made me laugh, thank you... I have been having the same problem since I started taking an anti-depressant citalopram 20 mg. I'm not appreciating the side effects, try to avoid medications.
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