Common Adolescent Concerns About Penis and Sexual Health - Urology

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FAN, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/04/08

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1.
If I masturbate without ejaculation, could it be because the method is not suitable for me? --> Not necessarily / it's hard to determine the issue.
2.
I masturbate once every two days; is that too frequent? --> It varies for each individual.
3.
My classmates ask if I masturbate, and they all say they don't; should I say I do or not? --> It's up to you to decide.
4.
My penis is about 13 cm long when erect; is that considered long or short on average? --> It's normal.
5.
I often have a high sex drive, but I don't have a girl I like or want to be with; I just have the desire.
Does that mean I might actually like someone but don't realize it? --> No / not necessarily.
6.
I'm 13 years old, but my voice still sounds like a child's, and I'm only 150 cm tall and weigh 33 kg.
Is my development delayed? / You may need to see a doctor for an assessment.
7.
I often look at 18+ anime images, but I don't like real-life images.
Does that mean I'm not suited to like real people, or should I not have seen these things so early? (I also don't have a particular favorite anime or character.) --> Not a personal expertise.
8.
I took a test online that said I am mostly attracted to men and have a high sex drive; should I believe it? --> Don't take it at face value.
9.
I sometimes notice a urine smell when I smell my penis, and I'm not sure if it's due to phimosis.
How can I eliminate that odor? --> Maintain cleanliness.
10.
In adult films, I noticed that the area below the penis has a deeper foreskin, but mine seems particularly deep? --> It varies from person to person.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2024/04/08

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It's great that you're taking the initiative to ask questions about your sexual health and development. At 13, it's completely normal to have a lot of questions about your body and sexuality. Let's address your concerns one by one.

1. Masturbation Without Ejaculation: It's possible to masturbate without ejaculating, especially if you're still in your early teens. Your body is still developing, and ejaculation may not happen every time. The technique you use can also affect this, but it's important to remember that every person's body is different.

2. Frequency of Masturbation: Masturbating every two days is generally considered normal for adolescents. It's a natural way to explore your body and understand your sexual feelings. As long as it doesn't interfere with your daily life or responsibilities, it's typically not a problem.

3. Discussing Masturbation with Peers: It's common for teenagers to be curious about each other's habits. If your friends say they don't masturbate, you can choose to share your experiences or keep them private. It's a personal choice, and there's no right or wrong answer.

4. Penis Size: A length of about 13 cm (approximately 5 inches) when erect is within the average range for adolescent boys. Remember, penis size varies widely, and what's most important is that you feel comfortable with your body.

5. High Sex Drive Without a Crush: It's normal to experience sexual urges even if you don't have a specific crush. This doesn't necessarily mean you have feelings for someone; it could simply be a natural part of your development. As you grow older, your feelings and attractions may become clearer.

6. Development Concerns: Everyone develops at their own pace. At 13, some boys may still have a higher-pitched voice and be shorter in stature. If you're concerned about your growth or development, it might be worth discussing with a healthcare provider, but remember that many boys experience growth spurts later in their teenage years.

7. Interest in Adult Content: It's common for adolescents to be curious about sexual content, including adult animations. However, it's important to approach this content with caution. Real-life relationships and interactions can be very different from what is portrayed in adult media. It's okay to explore your interests, but be mindful of how it affects your views on relationships.

8. Sexual Orientation Tests: Online quizzes about sexual orientation can be fun, but they aren't definitive. Your feelings and attractions may evolve over time. It's okay to explore your identity and understand your feelings as you grow.

9. Odor from the Penis: If you're experiencing an odor, it could be due to hygiene. Regularly washing your genital area with mild soap and water can help. If you have a foreskin (which is common in boys with phimosis), make sure to clean underneath it gently to prevent any buildup of smegma, which can cause odor.

10. Appearance of the Foreskin: The appearance of the foreskin can vary greatly among individuals. If you notice any discomfort or have concerns about your foreskin, it's a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider who can give you personalized advice.

In summary, it's completely normal to have questions and concerns about your body and sexual health at your age. If you ever feel uncertain or anxious about any of these topics, consider speaking with a trusted adult or healthcare professional who can provide guidance and support. Remember, you're not alone in this journey, and it's okay to seek help when you need it.

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