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- ?Lv 63 years agoFavorite Answer
Many young guys who are just starting puberty find that when they masturbate, from which they derive intense pleasure, they have an orgasm but nothing comes out of their penis (no ejaculation). This is called a dry orgasm.
Boys start puberty at different ages so the age of first semen production varies. One has to be in puberty a year or longer before semen production starts, so there is nothing to ejaculate. Although the muscle contractions to produce an ejaculation occur, there is no semen to ejaculate because semen production has not yet started.
When semen production does start, there will be only a few drops at first. It usually is clear instead of milky-colored. The quantity increases later and the color changes to milky white.
Some guys just dribble out their semen and some guys shoot it out. Either way is OK.
Just enjoy your dry orgasms while you wait. You will see some semen come out eventually.
Masturbation should be done in a private place.
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- Anonymous3 years ago
Normal pleasure from the act and the climax and ejaculation sensations. Normal bodily function to ejaculate, just solo sex. Same physiological act as sexual intercourse, just using the hand instead of a vagina for the stimulation. Healthy. Average teen does it at least once daily. There are no side effects to a bodily function.
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- JosieLv 63 years ago
Most boys seem to start at 12 these days. I expect you will catch up.
It has no affects = it is good exercise for the sex muscles and your brain benefits from the dopamine and seratonin released in orgasm.