And since i'm at this forum already, I
have a quick question:
every once in a while, right after
urinating and if i'm really relaxed
(meaning, no erection at all and my
muscles are relaxed, too), a gel-like
liquid that resembles semen (or more
accurately, ejaculate from a wet dream)
will come out.
This is rather annoying, if nothing else
-- it's hard to clean off at a urinal.
It's slightly yellow (to be expected, I
suppose, since it's after urinating), but
i've wondered if it's actually semen ...
Something of a "wet day-dream." the thing
is, it comes out like urine -- no pumping
or anything.
There's no pain, the ejaculate doesn't
smell, there's no blood or anything that
would be cause for concern. That's why I
haven't asked about it before.
Is this normal? Should I see a doctor
about it?
Thanks!
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scpa
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Apr 2005 Posts: 17 Location: PA
Posted: 04-22-05 19:38pm
Dude i've experienced this before too.
And yea it's not pleasant standing at a
urinal with some guy next to you. I'm
not sure what it is either. It has only
happened once to me at a urinal and my
buddy was standing next to me...I just
rubbed my head on my boxers, stuffed my
dick back in zipped up and left...Didn't
know what else to do.
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nutloaf
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 May 2005 Posts: 6
Posted: 05-25-05 11:48am
That's just a little fluid from your
prostate or cowper's glands. It'll just
leak out sometimes — especially if
you've not ejaculated in a while and a
volume of it has built up in those organs.
Pay it no mind.
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dane211
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 May 2005 Posts: 124
Get Checked. Posted: 05-26-05 11:39am
If you have been sexually active with more
than one person or your partner may have,
you need to go to the Dr. Because this
sounds like a classic symptom of
chlamydia.
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