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Am I too old to NOT have semen/***/sperm?

I am (almost) 16, am 6’2”, my voice has changed, my penis is 4-5⅔ inches when erect, and I have a normal amount of (puberty’s) hair every place I should including my butt, pits, pubes, arms, legs. Like every teen, I’ve had wet dreams. But when I masturbate I can’t get ***.

I have hard erections, a powerful sex drive, but I can masturbate for ten minutes straight and I’ve never been able to “hit” semen. So I have wet dreams, not every day, but if I haven’t had any in awhile then I will usually make a large (1-2 teaspoon) ‘deposit’ within in a week.

Is this normal?? Am I alright?? I’ve heard retrograde ejaculation but that isn’t plausible because the semen obviously doesn’t pass into my bladder when I’m sleeping.
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Your issue is probably just nerves. If you are having wet dreams then all is functioning as it shoud. Just relax and don't focus on the resdult but just enjoy the experience. Nerves and your mind can shut you down even thugh everything works.

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Almost every hospital in the US has a Department of Urology. Urologists are medical specialists who can diagnose problems affecting your reproduction organs, bladder, etc. An urologist diagnosed  an occurrance I once had in which ejaculations were painful because my ejaculate contained very little fluid(semen from the prostate gland).

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