Originally posted by dollar at 9/10/11 07:38 PM
There is clearly a dead period for men until the sperm is reproduced. This roughly happens a couple/few hours after the ejaculation. But, there are men who can shoot multiple times a session (I am not ... lol "dead period." It's actually called the refractory period. It's a physiological response after orgasm where a male cannot physically achieve an erection for a period of time. That period of time, or in slang term "recovery period" can be anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. It's independent of the person but as a male gets older it the time becomes longer.
It's not your testicles waiting for sperm to be reproduced You have plenty of that. There is different research out there saying just how long it takes for the male testicles to reproduce sperm. Some say 4 days and some say a week. Regardless, sperm are always dying and new ones created. You don't actually store them forever if you don't ejaculate. For example, a 30 year old male who has never ejaculated won't have significantly any more or less sperm in his testicles than a 30 year old sexually active male. Secondly, in all likelihood your semen will come out in another way such as in sexual wet dreams. Thirdly, if you haven't had orgasm in a month you won't suddenly shoot out more semen because of the long duration. In all likelihood you may shoot more because you're more sexually excited than usual due to the long wait and anticipation. For example, odds are that your dick is harder and your orgasm better if the WG is a young and fit 9/10 GFE vs a 1/10 hairy she-beast who looks like your grandmother!
And it's semen that you shoot during orgasm, not sperm. Spermatozoa is found within the semen (aka seminal fluid) but sperm itself is tadpole-shaped and is what fertilizes the female egg. Calling your semen "sperm" is a bad translation from Cantonese to English. |