Grace Kago
answered on 4 Jun 2019:
last edited 4 Jun 2019 5:47 am
Hmmm… I’m not sure exactly if I understand the question… but these are some really great resources that might have some answers: 🙂 Reach back out if you don’t get your question answered here:
definition from WebMD:
” When a man is sexually aroused, tubes called the vas deferens squeeze sperm from the testes toward the back of the urethra, the tube where semen and urine flow through. The seminal vesicles also release fluid there. The urethra senses the sperm and fluid mixture. Then, at the height of sexual excitement, it sends signals to their spinal cord, which in turn sends signals to the muscles at the base of their penis. These contract powerfully and quickly, every 0.8 seconds. This ejaculates the semen out of the penis as they climax”
Source: https://www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/qa/what-is-ejaculation
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977bm1926 commented on :
whats ejaculating?
Grace commented on :
definition from WebMD:
” When a man is sexually aroused, tubes called the vas deferens squeeze sperm from the testes toward the back of the urethra, the tube where semen and urine flow through. The seminal vesicles also release fluid there. The urethra senses the sperm and fluid mixture. Then, at the height of sexual excitement, it sends signals to their spinal cord, which in turn sends signals to the muscles at the base of their penis. These contract powerfully and quickly, every 0.8 seconds. This ejaculates the semen out of the penis as they climax”
Source: https://www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/qa/what-is-ejaculation