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Ejaculation?

From age 9- 19 I could always ejaculate and it come out at least a couple inches but for the last 6 months or so it just seems to dribble.I lost a testicle about 10 months ago and got on testosterone 7 months ago. I masterbate the same amount as I always have. I tried waiting 2 weeks but it did the same thing. What could be causing this?

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    Lv 5
    4 years ago

    It could be the loss of the testicle... this is where semen is made... you might not be creating as much. What you might want to consider using is a penis health creme called Man1 Man Oil. It is loaded with vitamins, proteins and antioxidants that boost the overall health of the penis. You just apply it once a day and things will feel a lot better down there. Hope this helps and good luck.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    In ejaculation two things are normally given out from male. One is semen which is produced in Prostate glands located just near bladder and the other Sperm which is produced in testes . If Prostate is removed semen will stop production and if testes are removed (both) rm production will stop. So even if testes are removed your semen production will continue and you can ejaculate .

  • 4 years ago

    the fact you only have 1 nut probably explains why your only nutting half as much. also, your urethra has to fill before any comes out, so odds are you have a fairly wide urethra, enough that would explain why your getting a third out when only expecting half.

    Also, the testosterone could be doing it.

    Another possibility is that you had uneven testicles, and you may have lost the majority one.

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