I don't know why I don't shoot cum during masterbation. Ever time I get to the climax I get hot and numb and can't open my eyes. Then I cum. I forgot to mention I use lotion as a lubricant. When I cum it's the color of sugar water with some solid white parts. But it only oozes instead. When I cum its only enough to fill a thimble. Is there something wrong? Please help.
thedonwind answered Monday November 2 2015, 12:59 pm: It's because you are possibly really young (11-16) and haven't reached puberty yet. Also, if you haven't been masturbating for long, you won't cum that much. Wait until you are in your 20's and it will go BOOM, trust me.
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adviceman49 answered Monday November 2 2015, 10:04 am: This could be very normal especially if you are a preteen and not into puberty yet. Without knowing your age it is hard to give you a better answer. If you are 16 or older I would suggest you see a urologist as then this may not be normal as it all depends on whether or not your into puberty and if the hormones that allow semen to be made by the testes has been or is being secreted.
Once you are 14 years of age for a problem such as this. A federal law called HIPPA allows you to seek medical help for a problem such as this or any problem with your reproductive tract without parental knowledge or permission.
This provision was written into the HIPPA law so that teenagers 14 and older would seek medical help for these problems with complete medical privacy for things they might be too embarrassed to talk with a parent about. The medical privacy means your doctor cannot divulge anything about your visit or your treatment without your expressed written permission. The law is so tight on this subject that no court can issue an order to divulge this information.
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