Cum is the colloquial term for the ejaculation of a man's semen. Ejaculate consists of sperm and secretions from the prostate gland">

Cum

Cum is the colloquial term for the ejaculation of a man's semen. Ejaculate consists of sperm and secretions from the prostate gland and is produced in the man's testicles. Sperm is formed every day, and the man's body automatically rejects the unused sperm. This often happens at night during involuntary ejaculation. The maturation of a sperm takes up to 72 hours. Due to daily formation, there are sperm cells with different levels of maturity in the man's testicles at any given time. Healthy men eject between 1.5 ml and 6 ml of sperm during ejaculation. The amount varies regularly depending on how long it has been since the last ejaculation and the age of the man is also crucial. Men have the highest sperm production when they are 30 years old. However, the amount of ejaculate has nothing to do with a man's fertility. In addition, influences such as stress, certain underlying diseases, medication, and hormone disorders can affect the amount of ejaculate. Basically, the shorter the intervals between ejaculations, the less ejaculate is produced.

A man ejaculates the largest amount of semen during his orgasm. Here the prostate and the vas deferens contract strongly, which is why the ejaculate stored in the epididymis and vas deferens is ejected. A smaller number of sperm already comes out when the man is aroused. This drop is called the pleasure drop and there are already many sperm here too. By using strong pelvic floor muscles, especially the pubococcygeus muscle, called the PC muscle for short, the man can prevent himself from squirting. This prevention is also called injecting. Here the sperm is retained and flows back into the testicles after orgasm. This procedure is in no way harmful to the man. In addition, squeezing the Jen-Mo point, between the anus and the man's testicles, can suppress squirting. However, men often prefer to ejaculate inside or even on top of the woman.

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