Talk:Dry orgasm

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I've un-stubbed this page on the assumption that most of the important points have been made. Feel free to expand if you wish. -- Asbestos Sept 21, 2004


I added the part about dry orgasm feeling uncomfortable. This comes from my own person experiences masturbating as a boy and other people's testimonials only. I just thought it was worth mentioning. Feel free to expand.

209.217.75.162 09:29, 21 Jul 2004 (UTC)

I'm not sure about the word "unnatural" in there, though. It sounds a little bit like an "unnatural practice," ie a sin or something like that. Any thoughts?

Asbestos 07:17, 26 July 2004

Well I didn't actually mean it to sound that way, but I guess you are right. Whenever the word "unnatural" is used there is always a moralistic implication.

64.26.170.157 19:48, 31 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Perhaps my case is invalid because of timing, but my prepubescent were not dry but rather I ejaculated clear semen (not white). I began masturbating at 13.5yrs, but didn't reach puberty for about another year. Where does this fit in?

Sweetfreek 20:46, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)


I marked this as a Stub, but don't know how much else there is to add. Should the stub tag remain? -- Asbestos 18:31, June 10, 2004

Well. there's retrograde ejaculation for a start, and there are also mind-body orgasms, which allow orgasms to occur (possibly several times) before having a normal ejaculatory orgasm later. I'm not sure of the correct term for them, but they certainly exist. -- The Anome 11:09, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)

unhealthy?[edit]

Isn't it unhealthy to forcefully hold back your semen, as it will float around your genital system and start to decay? I've read about getting a purple scrotum when you let your semen flow out. --Abdull 10:32, 15 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed - the article mentions retrograde ejaculation in this context. — Asbestos | Talk 22:40, 15 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Topic covered in Orgasm[edit]

This topic is also in Orgasm, and has the exact same wording. Should we delete this article? Nate | Talk Esperanza! 14:54, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No, is redirected instead.Mathmo Talk 15:43, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]