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Need help with unexpected semen? (only real answers please)!?

First of all - please don't say anything like "that's gross"...which you may think of this subject.

I'm only in mid-teens, and have recently had a clear sticky liquid (probably semen) drip/shoot out and it's happened about 3 or 4 times within the last few days. I haven't EVER been involved in sexual intercourse. IT happened this morning as a matter of fact when I got out of the shower (NOT thinking of sexual thoughts and not erect either). I'm a little concerned if it's normal or not. Anyone can answer. Thanks - and it's only happened recently so I haven't really told anyone.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Your full of semen, but have not released enough. Masturbate once in a while, and the problem should go away. I had the same problem.

  • 1 decade ago

    My first question to you to clarify things would be when the last time and how often do you masturbate. During your teen years as things are getting fired up, most things are produced in excess, this includes the fluid from your cowpers gland. It is most commonly known as pre-***, but it can be an embarrasing problem at the most inopportune times. Outside of wearing briefs to catch the excess, my only other suggestion would be to increase the frequency of your jack off sessions. This will clean things out and keep the fluid levels in check. While it may sound crazy to have to jack off more than you might do already, you need to know that most guys your age do it a few times a day anyway. If you're one of those rare guys that does it only on a blue moon, then increasing your frequency, is a just a healthy choice anyway as it keeps thing in working order and helps to reduce your chances of prostate issues later in life. If it is still a problem, then perhaps going to your doctor would be in order. I can't think off hand what they might do, but more suggestions are usually a good thing. Good luck (and lucky you, most guys would not have a problem with some extra lube)

    Source(s): medical professional
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You are normal, and it is not semen if it is clear sticky fluid--pre-ejaculate, called cowpers fluid. It will secrete naturally even without an erection, some guys just are "wetter" than others. Thinking about sex, or talking about it, can cause your body to produce it and it will drip out of your penis. Normal, natural, though often embarrassing if you aren't wearing briefs or have on light colored clothing.

    Nothing to be worried about, other than you need to keep a kleenex or tissue handy to keep unwanted leaks down.

    Its real purpose is to prepare the urethra and the vagina for intercourse and adjust the ph of both so your sperm cells are more viable. It also lubricates the head and the vagina--though of course always wear a condom if you get to have sex anytime soon. Pre-ejaculate is just something you get used to having, and expecting to produce--like I said, some guys don't have much, but others can leak like a faucet.

  • atg28
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Other than a type of infection which would be painful, you may have had an ejaculation during your sleep and only witness it during the shower in some of the residue coming out.

    It's very possible the ejaculate stayed within you all night and only came out with some contact (washing yourself) or slight motion. It should have all come out during a morning urination.

    During a nighttime event, you cannot expect a large ejaculate volume - so a slight amount is very possible.

    In any case, that's one of the most sensitive skin areas - if you had an infection or other aliment, it would be very painful. Thus, I would not be very worried at this point.

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  • 1 decade ago

    There is a very good chance that its perfectly normal. I mean, since you aren't having any pain or discomfort, or any signs or symptoms of anything that could be problematic - I dont see why it would be a problem. Here is the give point though - If it really bothers you or gets to you, feel free to talk with your dad or maybe even a school nurse. There are many laws in effect (HIPPA) which prevents the school nurse from telling any of your friends about it, so this can be completely confidential.

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