Brandi_S answered Friday April 25 2008, 2:36 am: Well, since at night, guys are sleeping and surely don't know.
I'm not for certain, but I would say the answer would likely be yes, at least through puberty, early adulthood, and sexual peak years. As they get older and sex drive decreases, then probably not so much. But like I said, I don't know the scientific facts on it, so don't quote me.
Realistically, a guy getting an erection three times nightly isn't so outrageous. Being the mother of boys, my sons, who are 14 months and 1 month old, get erections all the time.
Trust me, bath time alone tells me that much. Three erections during one single bath is not uncommon for my 14 month old.
It's not weird, or anything- erections have to happen to boys in order for their penises to grow. You CAN quote me on that one.
Of course, once puberty hits, it may still be a matter of growth, but it has also become a matter of arousal. It is natural for a guy to be aroused a lot. It's not weird.
Men naturally think a lot about sex, probably more than you'd believe, during the course of a day. So, they surely dream quite a bit every night about arousing things, causing several erections per night.
But I'm not a guy, and I can't tell you exactly what goes on in the male brain regarding sexual thoughts most of the day, so DON'T quote me on that.
Cux answered Thursday April 19 2007, 4:08 pm: No- not every night. Yes- it does happen a lot to most guys but not exactly 3 times a night for every guy.
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