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sokal
March 17th, 2018, 05:20 PM
Hello everyone!
I have a quick question:
So, about a week ago I finally had my first ejaculation! It was clear, watery, and only about a drop. The next day I tried again. Nothing came out. Then, two days later I tried again and it worked! But, I just tried again today and nothing came out. Has this happened to anyone else? Is it because I have just gained the ability to cum? (I am 13)
If anyone has any help, thanks.
Edit: for clarification, on the days it didn’t work, I orgasmed but nothing came out
Vanished
March 17th, 2018, 05:22 PM
It’s because you just started producing semen so you won’t produce a lot at first, but believe me you’ll soon be able to cum a bunch
sokal
March 17th, 2018, 05:31 PM
But why would I produce much more on some days and none on others?
jamie_n5
March 17th, 2018, 05:34 PM
Nothing to worry about my friend. You are just starting to make semen and sperm. As time goes on now you will continue to produce more. Congrats on your first cum man!
Turbofan explosion
March 17th, 2018, 09:33 PM
You can run out of sperm. So yes, that is normal.
xXCaptainteemoXx
March 18th, 2018, 05:19 PM
Your body probably isn't producing semen quick enough for you to ejaculate everyday. Once you start growing more you will be able to ejaculate everyday if not more.
TheMagicPotato
March 18th, 2018, 11:06 PM
You are slowly producing semen. So, a lot won't come out.
In a few months, or in a year... You'll start to cum more often.
scott2002
March 19th, 2018, 06:15 AM
Hello everyone! But, I just tried again today and nothing came out. Has this happened to anyone else? Is it because I have just gained the ability to cum? (I am 13)...Edit: for clarification, on the days it didn’t work, I orgasmed but nothing came out
Real early on, like you are now, all the important body parts are just beginning to be able to do these new things. I think it's logical to assume your prostate (where most of the semen comes from) doesn't yet have the ability to produce very much, and on the days you do squirt, it empties out and then takes a couple or more days to produce more.
When I first started, sometimes I'd go 2 or 3 days where I just could not reach an orgasm at all, no matter how hard I'd beat the poor little thing! My body was just not yet developed enough to be able to do it daily. (But by age 14, shooting big loads twice a day was no problem. So hold tight. Better days are coming!)
Hermes
March 19th, 2018, 09:17 AM
Like other people who have replied I think this is a development thing. The glands that produce most of the liquid in your cum: the prostate and the seminal vesicles, will have been idle, and stayed small, for many years and then suddenly when your testosterone level goes up at puberty they are required to respond. They will grow and develop the same way as your dick and balls also grow and develop and, as they do so, they'll produce more, it just that because they are inside your body you can see them growing but can only judge the result.
There is no need to masturbate less often to let them "catch up" as there is no harm in having dry orgasms.
Hermes
March 19th, 2018, 09:22 AM
Wait. You're ALREADY at 13 years of age.. And you have JUST attained the ability to ejaculate? Oh my fu**ing god, woah. At your age, I can shoot up to 7-8 fat shots to even a meter away from my person, if only I feel like so. The hell is wrong with some people?
That was not a very helpful reply. It is well known that people vary in when they start developing and how fast things go but everyone gets there in the end. Bear in mind the biological purpose of semen is to breed, not to make an impressive fountain, however much fun that is, and everyone will be producing enough long before they actually need it. Also, it's not like early development is the result of hard work, or later development the result of being lazy, it's not within our control so there is no need to feel superior or inferior because of the timing of one's development.
TWDjacob
March 19th, 2018, 03:54 PM
You are just starting to produce sperm so it will take longer to make it now than it will be later in puberty. When nothing came out it was just a dry orgasm which is normal for the starting age
Second Chance
March 19th, 2018, 08:16 PM
Hello everyone!
I have a quick question:
So, about a week ago I finally had my first ejaculation! It was clear, watery, and only about a drop. The next day I tried again. Nothing came out. Then, two days later I tried again and it worked! But, I just tried again today and nothing came out. Has this happened to anyone else? Is it because I have just gained the ability to cum? (I am 13)
If anyone has any help, thanks.
Edit: for clarification, on the days it didn’t work, I orgasmed but nothing came out
I was exactly like you when I first started ejaculating, and for the first six months to a year my orgasms alternated between dry and wet. Your body is just new to cumming, and it will take a little while before all of your orgasms are wet. The reason why some days are dry is because your prostate and other body parts down there just do not have a resevoir of cum, yet. Since you only started cumming a week ago it is going to take time for your body to make enough semen for you to have regular ejaculations. In six months you should gradually only have wet orgasms. Enjoy the dry orgasms for now so that you do not have to worry about cleanup!
I hope your first time cumming was all right. Were you expecting it, or were you surprised when it happened?
inactiveguy678
March 20th, 2018, 12:20 AM
When you masturbate regularly (more than once a day) sometimes you don’t seem to cum. But seeing as you are 13 maybe you haven’t been producing as much yet due to just starting out.
HobartD
March 20th, 2018, 08:50 AM
It's normal at around our age to have clear stuff come out.
user-999
March 23rd, 2018, 01:47 PM
You're at the start of it so you aren't producing as much semen and it needs more time to make than it does for guys who are later in their puberty. I'm sure it will soon get better.
BluePi
March 28th, 2018, 06:52 PM
You just started producing cum, so you have a lot don't worry you'll have more in time
NewLeafsFan
March 29th, 2018, 03:28 AM
It's likely just because your ejaculations are just precum. It'll get more constant and more like semen soon.
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