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Question: I ejaculated for the first time yesterday. Today i tried again but a little drop came out. Why is this? Can any1 tell me. I tried like 5 times, but didnt work.


Answers: I ejaculated for the first time yesterday. Today i tried again but a little drop came out. Why is this? Can any1 tell me. I tried like 5 times, but didnt work.

ur testicles arent used to losing and regaining sperm, just give it a rest maybe a day then try it again and u will find out u can recharge quicker and quicker!! =)

hope it helped

Your **** is messed up dude. You should probably just chop it off.

you just started puberty give it some time i had the same problem when i started puberty

go to the doctor?

It takes time for your body to make it man.

How old r you?
if just starting puberty it is normal, and if not go see a Dr

your balls died. just cut them and eat them as meatballs

Well It's not like you have unlimited supplys! After one ejaculation it's going to be hard to create it in one day, especially if it was your first time. I'd wait two or so days, and you'll be "normal" again.

its normal if u started purb

omg that sucks

Don't worry, give yourself a couple of days to get your body recharged and try again. Your body's sort of going through a few "test runs" at that age, but then all the bugs will be worked out.

Your inability to ejaculate may be because you have not been able to attain the stimulation needed for you to achieve climax. If you are able to achieve and maintain an erection through masturbation or sexual stimulation, chances are you should be able to reach orgasm. You may be so focused on ejaculating that you are creating anxiety that interferes with climax. Try and relax and not put pressure on yourself.

Have you started experiencing different physiological changes of puberty like getting taller (growth spurt), growing pubic hair and getting a deeper voice? If you haven't, you should speak to your doctor. Also, if you continue to have problems ejaculating, then you should consult with your doctor. He or she will be able to determine if there is a physical reason you are not able to reach climax. If there is a problem, your doctor will work with you to correct it.



If you do not feel comfortable discussing this with your own doctor, go to a teen health center in your area. A teen health center can see you confidentially and on a low/no cost basis.

That's totally normal when you are starting puberty. Don't worry about it.





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