Erection = Yes, Ejaculation/orgasm = No ? Posted: 02-03-07 14:33pm
No problem with maintaining an erection.
My girlfriend was a bit distressed last
night when I did not ejaculate. I was
definately stimulated by her but I did not
orgasm either. We did not have
intercourse but pleasured each and she
performed oral sex on me. She used her
hands (as well) on my penis afterward - in
fact, I don't masturbate much at all and
if I do, I usually watch videos.
I'm not very experienced and I would say
that i'm a fairly repressed person. Am I
worrying about nothing or could there be a
problem here?
Second question: does anybody know
anything about possible connections
between incontinence (urge or overflow)
and ejaculation... In particular,
nocturnal emissions?
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Llewellyn
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 02-03-07 18:52pm
Sometimes men just don't ejaculate. It's
often due to their feeling nervous,
uncomfortable, tired, etc. So that part
isn't too uncommon, unless the scenario
that you described becomes the norm for
you. If that happens once in a while,
however, I would say it is no big deal.
If you have a problem with incontinence,
however, you should talk to your doctor.
Urinary incontinence can be caused by a
few things, including obstruction to flow,
some medications, damaged muscles, the
bladder not contracting correctly, and
others. Your doctor might be able to
help you manage that or see if there is
something a little more serious at the
root of it.
If the not ejaculating issue is a common
one with you, I am not sure if it could be
related to the urinary incontinence or
not. I do not believe that the two are
usually related, but I certainly can't say
that it's impossible. You should ask a
doctor about the incontinence anyway, so
you can always mention that part too just
in case.
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 02-04-07 13:27pm
After following the above advice you might
look into pc/kegel exercises. The pc is
the muscle that you contract when you want
to stop the flow of urine. It also is
connected to orgasm and erection.
Exercising it can increase strength of
orgasm contractions. It's also often used
to treat premature ejaculation, however it
can actually cause pe for some, perhaps
because it puts pressure on the prostate
which then triggers ejaculation. I find
that contracting the pc is how I achieve
orgasm and if I try to relax it it
eventually contracts and triggers orgasm.
So perhaps you have a weak pc. Google it,
research it and find an exercise routine
if you think it might help.
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white99
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Feb 2007 Posts: 5
Posted: 02-04-07 22:40pm
Thanks for the info, both of you. I am
seeing a doctor for the incontinence.
That time it could easily have been
tired-ness. For now, i'm being concerned
about that which might not even be a
problem.
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 02-05-07 16:10pm
I happened to stumble on this little
tidbit while searching for a gym near me,
and googled a little more about it...
""""the amino acid histidine also is found
in maca root in high amounts. This amino
acid plays an often-overlooked but
important role in sexual function: during
ejaculation and orgasm. The body utilizes
histidine to produce histamine, and
histamine in the corpus cavernosum (penile
erectile tissue) ultimately is responsible
for the way ejaculations happen. Men
suffering from premature ejaculation often
show increased histamine activity; they
may be helped by a simple antihistamine,
or the amino acid methionine (which
counteracts the formation of histamine
from histidine). This is the same
mechanism that explains a side effect of
prescription antihistamines - aorgasmia
(or the inability/difficulty to achieve an
orgasm). Conversely, men and women having
difficulties achieving orgasms may be
helped by histidine supplementation - this
may increase histamine levels in the
sexual tract, which in turn make orgasms
and ejaculations easier. An additional
pro-sexual effect of histidine (as well as
arginine) may lie in its vasodilating
effect, increasing blood flow to the sex
organs. Again, the significant, natural
histidine content of maca may have played
a role in the rat studies reporting a
greater number of copulations. But it
does make one wonder - is the benefit of
additional copulations at the expense of
shorter duration and/or premature
ejaculation? Surely this subject is best
suited for truly independent (and not
product-sponsored) research.""""
of course i'm not saying histamine is what
you need, but it's always good to know as
much info as possible, especially when you
try many things and still find no help.
Google some more and maybe you'll find
more info.