Did I accidentally pee in my girlfriend during sex? (Serious Answers Please)?!


Question: Did I accidentally pee in my girlfriend during sex? (Serious Answers Please)?
When me and my girlfriend were having sex I was about to ***. When I believe I was cumming It came out sooner than expected and I never got the strong good feeling and it felt more of a steady flow but of which never lasted long. I didn't need the toilet before sex at all and even when she stood up there was a couple of patches of *** (it was sticky) on the bed so I new I ejaculated somehow, but, I have looked all this up and seemingly you cannot *** and pee at the same time so i'm very confused? Becuase I obviously came but it didnt feel the same as all the times i have *** before. Can someone please tell me if this is normal and happened to anyone else and If I DID actually *** because im really feeling strange. Thanks.

Answers:

you may be experiencing LVE, which is low velocity ejaculation syndrome which can be caused by an illness within the last 3 months such as a common cold. it can last as long as 6 months but if it persists, see a doctor :)



It's impossible. Men cannot urinate inside the female vagina because there is a valve that closes when a man has a erection that closes off the urinary tract during sex. When ejaculation occurs and sperm enters the prostatic urethra from the ejaculatory ducts, the bladder sphincter (internal utheral sphincter) constricts. This event not only prevents the passage of urine into the urethra but also prevents the sperm from entering the urinary bladder.



this appears to be a rare circumstance in which you have both ejaculated and orgasmed at the same time. this is a rare case that only affects 1 in 941490 people. if this persists i strongly reccomend you visit a doctor



It is impossible to urinate and have sex at the same time. Mother nature shuts urination off even for a few (several) minutes afterwards.

Don't worry, you weren't urinating.




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