Hello
In this topic, I would like to gather all the information so that a man may never ejaculate again.
I hate ejaculating so much, and find it utterly disgusting, that it has put me off sex, for now.
Here's to begin with:
If the man has had his prostate removed, or had a prostate cancer alter his prostate, he may never ejaculate again. In this scenario, however, I'm not sure if precum will be released.
I also know that orgasm and ejaculation are two different things. I've always made this distinction. Now, in the future, I'm sure a surgeon can operate either the spinal cord, the penile area or the brain itself, to stop the ejaculation signal from ever reaching its destination. I'm opting for this surgery as soon as possible.
More ideas can be placed here. Thank you.
Also, don't be a wise guy and say "don't have sex or masturbate". We all know ejaculation can happen at night.
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Yes, castration would work. Vasectomy doesn't prevent ejaculation.
But with castration, a man is only sexually aroused about once a month. This of course varies, but for comparison, this is sufficient.
Any more?
ProgasmUser, I'd like to offer you my advice on the subject, but would rather not waste my breath if you're not willing to go through a trial and error process. I know when you say "it can happen at night" you're referring to wet dreams. Dreams are a manifestation of our subconcious desires, feelings, emotions, etc. You don't have to practice lucid dreaming to control some aspects of your dream. The more you discover pleasurable alternatives to ejaculation, the more your wet dreams will turn into dry-o dreams... besides that, I find that some of my wet dreams are not exactly a release of sperm and do not lower my arousal... but increase it.
With that being said, there's also KSMO which will allow you to have ultimate control. I'm starting to practice that. However, I feel I've discovered many tools to never feel the need to ejaculate without KSMO.
So, this is the advice I'm willing to offer you if you're willing to be patient with yourself.
Hello, ProgasmUser.
You said, "I hate ejaculating so much, and find it utterly disgusting,..."
If you meant that seriously, I suggest you seek professional counseling as it indicates you have psychological problems with a normal body function.
Of course, if you're just joking around, carry on.
Cheers,
Dave
Hello, ProgasmUser.
You said, "I hate ejaculating so much, and find it utterly disgusting,..."
If you meant that seriously, I suggest you seek professional counseling as it indicates you have psychological problems with a normal body function.
Of course, if you're just joking around, carry on.
Cheers,
Dave
By this logic, you would tell to a cancer patient to love her cancer, as cancer naturally appears in the body. Or a brain tumor.
My ejaculate is reddish-orangish-yellowish, very sluggish and not liquidish at all. If you imagine the worst pus, yes PUS, you've ever seen and been disgusted about, you'll know what I experience.
ProgasmUser, wouldn't that be grounds for seeing a professional? You don't want to ignore this by simply not ejaculating. By how you describe it, you could have a serious physical problem.
ProgasmUser,
I agree with Korkelz. Seems to me you need to see your doctor about this and do it soon.
I'm sure this is quite distressing to you. From your posts it certainly is a concern for you and for your health. I'm wondering a few things? Have you consulted with your physician? I firmly believe if what you are saying that you quite possibly may have an infection. Blood or the brown color can appear in semen and though may be distressing to an individual may have many reasons and some are not significant - but usually associated with an infection or also called hematospermia. The green or yellow colors both indicate infection as well.
I've known other men (thru nursing) that have had semen as thick as mayonnaise and as you mentioned "not liquid" at all. They've all had a medical component as a cause.
A physician visit can tell you if it is something more serious. You should follow up with your doctor.
Let us know how you are doing.
nurselady