Ejaculation, Condom Use, and Urological Concerns: A Guide for Men - Urology

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Ejaculation & Condoms


Is ejaculation really like what is shown in adult films? I recently noticed that my ejaculation is more fluid.
Is this normal? What is the normal length during an erection? Is 10 cm considered normal? If it is too short, are there treatment options? Should a condom be put on before or during an erection? Do condoms come in different sizes? If so, what size should someone with a 10 cm length use? I'm a bit clueless, could you please help me with these questions? Thank you!

Sha Xiao Zi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/11/22

Dr. Huang Chikai reply Urology


Hello, silly boy: The method of ejaculation can vary with each sexual encounter, and it's normal for there to be different circumstances.
Your concerns about the flow and length of 10 centimeters are within the normal range, so there's no need to worry.
The length does not have a direct correlation with the success of sexual activity.
Condoms come in various sizes.
I recommend visiting the Hualien Sexual Health Center, where we can clarify any questions you may have.
Wishing you happiness! Dr.
Huang Chih-Kai, November 24, 2002, 4:40 PM.

Reply Date: 2002/11/22

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Understanding ejaculation, condom use, and urological concerns is essential for men's health and sexual well-being. Let's address your questions one by one.


Ejaculation
Ejaculation is the process by which semen is expelled from the male reproductive system, typically during orgasm. In adult films, ejaculation may appear exaggerated or stylized for dramatic effect. In reality, the experience can vary significantly from person to person. It's normal for ejaculation to occur in different forms, including a more fluid or less forceful release. If you notice that your ejaculation is more of a "flow" rather than a "spurt," it may still be within the normal range, especially if there are no accompanying symptoms like pain or discomfort.


Normal Length of Erection
Regarding the length of an erection, studies suggest that the average erect penis size is approximately 12 to 16 centimeters (about 4.7 to 6.3 inches). A length of 10 centimeters (about 3.9 inches) is slightly below average but still considered normal. It's important to remember that penis size does not determine sexual pleasure or performance. If you have concerns about your size or if it affects your confidence or relationships, discussing this with a healthcare provider can provide reassurance and options.


Treatment for Shorter Length
If you feel that your penis size is affecting your sexual function or self-esteem, there are various options available. However, it's crucial to approach this topic with caution. Many products and procedures marketed for penis enlargement lack scientific support and can be harmful. Consulting with a urologist or sexual health specialist can help you explore safe and effective options, including counseling, therapy, or, in some cases, surgical interventions.


Condom Use
Condoms are an essential tool for safe sex, helping to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. They should be put on when the penis is erect, just before any genital contact occurs. This ensures maximum protection.

Condom Sizes
Yes, condoms come in various sizes to accommodate different penis sizes. While the standard size fits most men, there are larger and smaller options available. If your erect penis measures around 10 centimeters, you may find that standard-sized condoms work well for you, but it’s essential to ensure a snug fit to prevent slippage or breakage. Many brands provide sizing information on their packaging, so you can choose the best fit for your needs.


Conclusion
Understanding your body and sexual health is vital. If you have any concerns about ejaculation, penis size, or condom use, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice and support. Remember, sexual health is a normal part of life, and seeking information is a positive step toward understanding and improving your well-being.

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