Ejaculation: Is It Normal to Never Experience It? - Urology

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Never ejaculated?


Hello Dr.
Lin, I am 19 years old and I have never masturbated or experienced a wet dream.
Is there something wrong with my body?

L, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2014/01/19

Dr. Lin Hexing reply Urology


Hello: If you have any issues, it is recommended to consult the relevant specialty.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2014/01/19

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It's completely understandable to have concerns about your sexual health and bodily functions, especially at the age of 19. The experience of ejaculation, whether through masturbation or nocturnal emissions (commonly referred to as "wet dreams"), can vary significantly from person to person.
Firstly, it's important to note that not experiencing ejaculation does not necessarily indicate a medical problem. Some individuals may not have the urge to masturbate or may not experience nocturnal emissions due to various factors, including hormonal levels, psychological factors, or simply personal choice.
From a medical standpoint, ejaculation is a complex physiological process that involves the nervous system, hormonal regulation, and the reproductive system. The absence of ejaculation could be linked to several factors:
1. Hormonal Levels: Testosterone plays a crucial role in sexual function, including libido and ejaculation. If testosterone levels are low, it might affect your sexual drive and ability to ejaculate. However, this would typically be accompanied by other symptoms, such as reduced libido or changes in physical development.

2. Psychological Factors: Anxiety, stress, or psychological conditions can significantly impact sexual function. If you feel anxious about sexual performance or have concerns about your body, this could inhibit your ability to engage in sexual activities, including masturbation.

3. Physical Factors: While less common, certain medical conditions can affect ejaculation. For example, conditions like retrograde ejaculation (where semen enters the bladder instead of exiting through the penis) or other anatomical issues could play a role. However, these conditions are usually accompanied by other symptoms.

4. Personal Choice: Some individuals may choose not to engage in masturbation or may not feel the need to do so. This is a personal choice and can be influenced by cultural, religious, or personal beliefs.

If you have never experienced ejaculation and are concerned about it, it may be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, including hormone level tests, to rule out any underlying medical issues.
Additionally, it's essential to understand that sexual health encompasses more than just the ability to ejaculate. It's about understanding your body, feeling comfortable with your sexuality, and ensuring that you are healthy both physically and mentally.
In summary, while not experiencing ejaculation at 19 can be concerning, it is not necessarily indicative of a problem. Factors such as hormonal levels, psychological influences, and personal choices all play a role. If you remain concerned, seeking advice from a healthcare professional can provide clarity and reassurance. Remember, sexual health is a broad spectrum, and everyone's experience is unique.

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