i have had this problem for long time.
everytime i move my bowels my penis pass
out seminal fluid/sperm. i once told a
doctor he told it something normal,though
dont occur to everyone but i dont really
trust answer ! is there any treatment or
remedy out there guys for this problem.
its messed up my sex life, coz when i
ejaculate when having sex it takes a long
time before i get anotha erection, i dont
know if this problem is caused due to the
leakage. any professional help out there
for this dude.
HELP ME
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Camaro_guy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Nov 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Ridgecrest, CA
Posted: 01-14-08 02:25am
Semen can only be produced if an orgasm
occurs, so unless you've ejaculated within
a couple of hours of when you have a bowel
movement, this isn't normal and probably
is not semen. It is, however, normal to
not be able to get an erection for a long
time after having sex. It is not a
problem, nor is it caused by any seminal
leakage.
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Georgia59
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Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 5323 Location: Along the Mississippi, USA
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Posted: 01-14-08 13:08pm
I'm going out on a limb here..
Is it possible that a bowel movement
stimulates your prostate which causes a
small orgasm? I think I've heard that
before, but I might be making it up....
After you ejaculate, it might take a while
to become aroused again, that's perfectly
normal.
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