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Old 10-24-2006, 02:25 AM
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Question Retrograde Ejaculation (Maybe?)

The other day I was masterbating and I was about ready to climax, at the "point of no return" as some people like to call it. At that point, I always try to "hold it" as long as possible, but this time it went so long that the orgasm just seemed to disappear and there was no ejaculation.

I later researched possibilities and found a medical condition called "retrograde ejaculation." Now, it is a bad sign apparently if it happens on its own, but is it possible to make yourself have a retrograde ejaculation despite that you always have a "normal" ejaculation?

Whether or not this is actually retrograde, is it bad for my body to "hold it in," because this would be very good for having longer sex as climaxing could be done without semen being released.
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Old 10-24-2006, 06:12 AM
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> The other day I was masterbating and I was about ready to climax, at the "point of no return" as some people like to call it. At that point, I always try to "hold it" as long as possible, but this time it went so long that the orgasm just seemed to disappear and there was no ejaculation.

Did your climax disappear or subide, or, did you infact have an orgasm and and ejaculation that went into the bladder instead of out into the world?

Neither are harmful, although, I wouldn't want to thuart an orgasm too many times. While not harmful, I don't think forcing semen into the bladder as a way to keep it from escaping is a good idea either given a choice. After all, if it was a recommend procedure, then we'd know more about it and condom sales would not be what they are.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ret...lation/AN00648
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