Wet Dreams and Penis Health – Myths and Facts About Nighttime Ejaculation
A wet dream can be a male’s first experience with ejaculation, and for many, it can happen quite frequently. Unfortunately, the subject of wet dreams is not often brought up by parents or doctors, and many boys – and even men – believe that something is wrong with them when they wake up with a sticky patch in their briefs.
This misunderstanding is often perpetuated by well-meant but erroneous advice from older adults and others who may warn against wet dreams based on traditional beliefs. The fact is that these nighttime emissions are a normal physiological process, and most men will experience them at least once or twice in their lifetime. For this reason, it is important to know the difference between myth and fact when it comes to nighttime orgasms, as well as understanding the ins and outs of proper penis care.
Some of the more common myths about nighttime ejaculation are dispelled here:
Myth: Wet dreams are a perversion.
FACT: When boys reach puberty, their bodies begin to produce higher levels of testosterone, which leads to the production of semen. This fluid builds up in the body until it is released through ejaculation. Often, this happens during the night, in the course of an erotic dream. This is the result of a hormonal process, not a sexual disorder, and it is perfectly normal. Men of all ages can have wet dreams, although the frequency may diminish as a man begins to masturbate or becomes sexually active.
Myth: Nighttime ejaculation will dry up a man’s supply of sperm.
FACT: This is based on the false idea that a man has a set amount of sperm that is used up as he releases it. In fact, sperm is being constantly produced; and while the supply may be smaller right after ejaculation, it is quickly replaced. On the other hand, men who do not ejaculate, either through intercourse, masturbation, or wet dreams, may be bound by the “use it or lose it” rule and end up producing fewer sperm than sexually active men.
Myth:Ejaculation without intercourse will make a man weaker.
FACT: Many young men have been told that losing a drop of semen is like losing a quart of blood, but there is no comparison at all. Ejaculation, no matter how it is achieved, will not affect a man’s physical strength or his health in a negative way. In reality, ejaculation leads to the production of feel-good hormones that can help to relieve stress and promote relaxation; this may actually help to improve a man’s overall health, as opposed to making him weak or sick.
Myth: There is something wrong with guys who do NOT have wet dreams.
FACT: While most men do have wet dreams, everyone is different, and not having them is not a sign of anything wrong. It is also a good idea to keep in mind that not all men are aware that they have had a wet dream, as they might attribute the tell-tale sticky spot to something else, like nighttime sweating.
Taking care for better penis health
When wet dreams do occur, the best thing to do is enjoy the lingering sensation of bliss, and of course, to clean up. Leaving the semen on the skin for an extended period of time can irritate the dermal tissue, leading to soreness, drying and cracking, and even infection.
Washing with a mild cleanser and rinsing thoroughly with warm water is all that is required; scrubbing with a rough cloth or harsh soap will only aggravate the delicate skin. Afterward, a penis vitamin formula (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) that is enriched with penis-specific nutrients and natural emollients can be applied to keep the penile skin soft, supple – and even more responsive to sensual signals.
Wet Dreams and Penis Health – Myths and Facts About Nighttime Ejaculation by John Dugan