Hello I'm a 13 year old that came for fifth time but I've whacked off ten times mor than that. Now that I'm starting to produce cum I have an orgasm five minutes into masterbation and cum thirty seconds after my orgasm. It isn't fully white yet and it doesn't shoot out yet because I haven't fully matured yet. But the problem is I used to not cum at all but now I cum too fast. I used to reach orgasms and release pre-cum but no real cum and stop in frustration. I want to last a long time and still cum but even if I jerk day after day it comes out too fast. Please help.
Your testicles (your nuts, balls)are where the cum comes from. This is actually sperm. The hormones now being secreted by puberty are waking your testicles up telling them to start producing sperm. In order to ejaculate (cum) the sperm need a fluid to carry them up you urethra and through your penis. This is the fluid or white stuff your looking for. IT is also part of the pre cum that acts as a lubricant and also has sperm in it.
From what you are writing I would say you are in the early stages of puberty. Things will change as you mature. One thing though is the more you masturbate each day the less time your testicles have to make more sperm and produce the white stuff your looking for. Try to keep your masturbation to three of four times a day at most. Less if possible. If nothing improves in 4 to six months then you may need to have a talk with dad or mom. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
CLN answered Monday July 20 2015, 4:39 am: its because your 13,
if you keep doing it, most likely gods going to get you in the long run, he's always watching
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