Hello there,
I am 24yo male , I've been in a relationship for about 1 month now.
I started experiencing precum coming out whenever I used to flirt with her in a dirty way even when we were just friends. This continued for a week and then the main problem of leaking of precum started when we'd Normal conversation. I know that it may look normal but the amount of precum flowing out is way more in quantity and frequency (even when we'd sad conversation, etc)
Is there any way to stop this flowing out "Unnecessarily "as it affects my prayers and daily life.
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The issue as described by you above is termed as Precum. Some people may also experience semen leakage while asleep or after urination. Some semen may leak out during periods of sexual arousal.
For example, semen leakage may occur during any type of sexual activity or while having sexual thoughts. Leakage may also occur just before or just after ejaculation.
Another fluid, called pre-ejaculatory fluid, may also leak during sexual activity. Pre-ejaculatory fluid is also known as precum.
Semen leakage during certain activities is normal. However, frequent or excessive leakage may cause distress. People who have concerns about semen leakage, or other aspects of sexual functioning, should consult a Sexologist to help them in getting the above issue resolved.
They will then be investigated and prescribe treatments where necessary.
Please take a consultation for a detailed evaluation of the problem. Even though it's normal to have this, if it is excessive and causes you troubles in your daily life, it should be treated.
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