Is there any anatomical mechanism?!


Question: Is there any anatomical mechanism!?
to prevent urination with an erection!? I've had intercourse before with a full bladder, and worry about urinating while ejaculating, yet I never do!. Is there a valve or something!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
It's not a true valve, it's just muscle puching down on the urethra!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

sounds like you already know the answer to that question!.

yes, there is a "valve" that prevents a man ejaculating and urinating at the same time!. he's either gonna urinate and not ejaculate or ejaculate and not urinate until one is finished!.

now there may be times when a man thinks he's ejaculating and urinating!. He may be urinating and see some semenial fluid - don't be alarmed that's just residual semenial fluid backlogged in the bladder that's being expelled!.


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that's how come IT'S hard to fully urinate with an erection - the penis 'thinks' it's ready to ejaculate semenial fluid but you're wanting to urinate and it's trickling instead of fully releasing the stream!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You are correct!. A penile erection occludes the ureter!. Since the state of the erection depends on the blood volume, which can be variable, and the bladder urinary pressure is also variable, there will only be urine flow when the bladder pressure is greater!.

So it is possible to urinate some with a partial erection!. Take care!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The equivalent of one, yes!. Some guys do leak, but the system is designed so that you can't urinate when you have an erection and are fully aroused!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you can pee when you have an erection

the valve only blocks you from urinating when you are about to ejaculateWww@Answer-Health@Com

There are two tubes :one for urine and one for sperm!.If you ejaculate a valve closes the urinary tract!.
Otherwise you'd piss at the same time!.
SkyWww@Answer-Health@Com

Muscle that tightens to hold blood in the penis closes off urethra preventing urination!. Grand scheme don't you think!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

See doc for a med!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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