Ejaculation Issues: Is It Just Nerves? - Urology

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Ejaculation issues


Masturbating by oneself typically results in the ejaculation of semen.
However, when my girlfriend helps me, it feels more like I'm urinating.
Could this be due to nervousness?

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/11/11

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


Hello, I suggest you relax and continue to monitor your condition.
If you experience any discomfort, please visit a urology clinic for evaluation.

Reply Date: 2019/11/11

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Ejaculation issues can be complex and multifaceted, often involving both physiological and psychological factors. When discussing ejaculation, it is essential to differentiate between various types of ejaculation problems, such as premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, or anorgasmia. In your case, it seems you are experiencing a difference in sensation and possibly a change in the nature of the fluid expelled during masturbation versus when your girlfriend is involved.

Firstly, it's important to understand that the experience of ejaculation can vary significantly depending on the context. When you are alone, you may feel more relaxed and in control, leading to a more typical ejaculation experience. However, when you introduce a partner into the equation, various factors can come into play, including anxiety, performance pressure, and nervousness, which can alter your perception of the experience.

1. Nervousness and Anxiety: It is common for individuals to feel nervous or anxious during sexual encounters, especially if they are concerned about performance or how their partner perceives them. This anxiety can lead to a physiological response that may affect ejaculation. For instance, the body may react to stress by tightening muscles, which can change the way ejaculation feels or even how much fluid is expelled.
2. Physiological Factors: The sensation of ejaculation can also be influenced by the physical state of the body. If you are tense or not fully aroused, the body may not respond in the same way as it does during solo masturbation. Additionally, the presence of a partner can lead to different levels of arousal, which can also affect the experience.
3. Fluid Composition: The fluid expelled during ejaculation is primarily semen, which contains sperm and various fluids produced by the prostate and seminal vesicles. If you feel that the fluid is more akin to urine when your girlfriend assists you, it could be due to a few reasons. One possibility is that the sensation of ejaculation is altered by the way the stimulation is provided. Another possibility is that you may be experiencing a retrograde ejaculation, where semen enters the bladder instead of exiting through the urethra, although this is less common and usually associated with certain medical conditions or medications.

4. Communication and Comfort: Open communication with your partner about your feelings and experiences can also help alleviate some of the anxiety surrounding sexual encounters. Discussing what feels good, what doesn’t, and any concerns you have can create a more relaxed environment, which may improve your experience.

5. Seeking Professional Help: If these issues persist and significantly impact your sexual health or relationships, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or a sex therapist. They can provide tailored advice and treatment options based on your specific situation.

In summary, the differences you are experiencing during masturbation versus partnered sexual activity could indeed be related to nerves and anxiety. Understanding the psychological and physiological aspects of ejaculation can help you navigate these experiences more effectively. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and seeking help is a positive step towards addressing any concerns you may have.

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