Why is there liquid even you do not masturbate?!


Question: At home walking around, sometimes there is colourless liquid like water dripping and tip of my penis. I did not masturbate but why is there liquid coming out?? PLz hhelp


Answers: At home walking around, sometimes there is colourless liquid like water dripping and tip of my penis. I did not masturbate but why is there liquid coming out?? PLz hhelp

It's probably pre ejaculatory fluid (or commonly known as "precum") leaking from your penis. This fluid is normally excreted while masturbating or while engaging in sexual intercourse, but is also excreted with just arousal. Arousal that can come from walking around naked, thinking about your girlfriend, or thinking about masturbating!

In my opinion, I would think you're okay. You're young still so your body and hormones are working in overtime. Lot's of young men and women are in an almost constant state of arousal (and not even know it) just because of their hormones and puberty.

Does this help?

Take care.

std ma brotha, go get that checked

yeah what rudy said..n depends how old u are

u just might of leaked a little without realising it, i wouldnt worry about it, as long as u aint itchy or red down there, my fella sometimes gets it no biggie

Could just be urine? Bladder problem?

Or, there is a secretion of lubricating liquid that comes out before you come.. you usually have to be stimulated for it to happen though.

HOW OLD R U ANYWAY
COZ ITS NORMAL TO HAVE IT WHILE BECOMING AN ADULT BUT IF U HAD SEX WITHSOME ONE AND THIS HAPPEND AFTERWARD THEN U HAVE TO GET IT CHECKD AND ALSO IF THE COLOR IS YOULESH THEN DIFNATLY GO CHECK

PEACE

It doesn't mean that he has a STD for certain.
It's a possibiltly, but most unlikely.

Have you had sex?

Give it some time, otherwise ring up your doctor.
I'm sure it's nothing serious though.

I don't know if this is relevant, but girls get colorless liquid stuff in their vagina's when their aroused (Natural lube, to make sex easier) maybe a similar thing can happen to men, the body thinking it 'l ejaculate just in case, are u usually thinking about sex before it happens?

I'm almost sure you have HIV.

If you get hard, your urethra gets primed with lubricant for the release of your swimmers. Sometimes you might be hard, and then flacid, but forgot about your purple helmetted linebacker of love standing at attention for a Victoria's Secret commercial or whatever....In other words: that fluid may just have been priming the urethra for pending ejaculation, but it was a false alarm. If it's not viscous,It could be a few drops of urine, but that's not a great sign. Either way, if it is more than a few drops, I would definitely ask a doc.

If you're sexually active, you need to see a doctor about possible STDs. From what you've described, it sounds like it could be a bacterial infection, like Chlamydia or Gonorrhea, but it could be unrelated to an STD. These types of infections often lead to Urinary Tract Infections or other bladder problems and often cause the liquid to be mucousy. You say the discharge is "colorless liquid, like water dripping;" the doctor would want to know if it's thick and sticky or if it is not clear.

If you're not sexually active, you should still talk to your doctor. He'll be able to determine if you're healthy or not, and that's what's most important.

Hahahahahaha......... go & checkup with the doctor

I think it's normal, if you were thinking about sex while your penis is erection like 2 minutes or whatever. Then it's soft again without touch yourself. It's just your desire for sex- what I means... you may want to masturbate now. I have it often so it's no big deal.

Don't listen to others about STD or HIV, if so... you may have green ooze on the tip of penis or rash too. >.>

Rel3elli...... It sounds like its a a normal lubricaition that we men have. Yes it can happen with out stimulation. I have it 85% of the time, and assure you it's nothing to worry about if you have not been sexually active. If you have had sex then have the doctor do a culture. Good Luck!





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