Masturbation simply results in the secretion of glandular fluid!
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I recently started masturbating and noticed that I have been producing pre-ejaculatory fluid! Also, my penis is only 5 centimeters long.
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Additionally, my glans is not fully exposed yet, while my 11-year-old brother is already able to fully expose his.
Is this normal?
Bin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/07/16
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Reduce masturbation.
An additional 5 centimeters is normal.
As for the glans not being fully exposed, it is mostly due to phimosis or adhesion between the foreskin and the glans.
Consulting a doctor will provide clarity.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/07/16
More Info
Understanding the developmental changes during adolescence can be complex, especially when it comes to sexual maturation and bodily changes. It is important to approach this topic with sensitivity and an understanding of the normal variations that occur during puberty.
Firstly, pre-ejaculate, or pre-cum, is a fluid produced by the Cowper's glands (bulbourethral glands) during sexual arousal. This fluid serves several purposes, including lubrication and neutralizing acidity in the urethra, which can help protect sperm. The presence of pre-ejaculate is a normal physiological response and can occur even before ejaculation. It is not uncommon for adolescents to experience this fluid as they begin to explore their bodies and understand their sexual health.
Regarding your concerns about size and development, it is essential to recognize that there is a wide range of normal when it comes to physical development during puberty. The average age for boys to begin puberty is around 11 to 12 years, but it can start as early as 9 or as late as 14. During this time, boys will experience various changes, including growth in height, changes in body composition, and development of secondary sexual characteristics such as pubic hair and changes in the penis and testicles.
The size of the penis can vary significantly among individuals, and it is important to understand that size does not determine sexual function or self-worth. At 11 years old, many boys are still in the early stages of puberty, and it is entirely normal for some to have not yet reached full development. The penis typically continues to grow and develop throughout puberty, which can last until the late teens.
As for the ability of the glans (the head of the penis) to become fully exposed, this can also vary. The process of the foreskin retracting can take time, and some boys may experience this earlier than others. If you have concerns about your development or if you are experiencing discomfort, it is advisable to speak with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance and reassurance.
In summary, both the production of pre-ejaculate and the physical changes you are experiencing are normal aspects of adolescent development. It is crucial to maintain open communication with trusted adults, such as parents or healthcare providers, about any concerns you may have regarding your body and development. They can provide you with accurate information and support as you navigate this important stage of life. Remember, everyone develops at their own pace, and it is essential to be patient with yourself during this time of change.
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