Retrograde ejaculation is one of those medical disorders that people rarely talk about. We all take for granted that after getting freaky with yo hoes you will ejaculate from the external meautus of the urethra (the small hole at the end of the penis). However, guys suffering from this unfortunate disorder ejaculate into their bladders.
In order to understand why this happens, we need to cover a little anatomy. Obviously, both semen and urine come out of the same hole. Both fluids take turns, so when it is time to orgasm, the sphincter of the bladder constricts so that the semen has to take the path of least resistance – down the urertha and into the world. This can be tested by trying to piss right after ejaculation – which in normal guys is impossible. In retrograde ejaculation, the sphincter does not tighten properly and the semen flows into the bladder. This is not harmful in any way, we all know that sperm doesn’t kill anybody and it certainly isn’t poisonous. However, next time you take a piss it’ll just be cloudy.
Causes of inapropriate sphincter action are certain drugs such as prazosin (used in urinary retention commonly due to enlarged prostate) and some anti-depressants. It can also be a complication of surgery around that area (resecting cancers, etc).
Retrograde ejaculation can also be a method of contraception. If you press on the perineum while orgasming (the perineum is the area of skin between the testicles and the anus) you relax the sphincter of the bladder. However some sperm might still make its way out the usual way. Thugmed does not recommend this as a method of contraception, but feel free to give it a go.
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