When i get erect by my foreskin it becomes sticky like semen but i don't know if it is that. So what is it?!


Question: When i get erect by my foreskin it becomes sticky like semen but i don't know if it is that. So what is it.?
is it normal. am i going through puberty.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
It's perfectly normal. It's called pre ejaculate and it should be clear. The purpose for this is for lubrication when you have intercourse with your wife. The reason it's called pre ejaculate is because it's before the actual ejaculation of semen. Remember, pre ejaculate is clear and semen should be a cloudy white colour.

Hope I helped!!Health Question & Answer

It's a term that in commonly referred to Cowper's Fluid or Pre-Ejaculation fluid. It is the body's way of "cleaning" of the penis to allow a "safe" passage for the semen to flow. Although it does not contain sperm, it can still contain HIV and other STDS.
In short, yes it is normal, and yes you are going thru puberty. Learn to use a condom and keep your new favorite clean.Health Question & Answer

Well part of puberty is your first erection and ejaculation. By all means, it is from your bulbourethral and prostate gland which forms a mucus and is also known as pre-ejaculate. It is perfectly normal.Health Question & Answer

if your erect your getting aroused so it's probably pre ejaculateHealth Question & Answer

I would say its precum and your getting "wet" which means you are erect and ready to commence with the pleasure. :PHealth Question & Answer

YOU PENIS IS GONNA DROP OFF!Health Question & Answer

thats pre c** dude Health Question & Answer

prec u m ...

lol google it and u'll find more information on it.

gluck!Health Question & Answer



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