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I have always wanted to ejaculate further and with force, but I have always ended up dribbling instead. Has it got to do with genetic factors? Are there ways to enhance the ejaculation force?
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Nice one.. I will internalize this particular advice... :)
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thanks, in everyones life comes a time when we have to step up to the plate and be the brave person that God created. More times than less, men have forgotton what the word means
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I'm sorry to hear that... You must have been very brave in battling the problem.. May God bless you.
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Thanks for ur comment.. Really appreciate it..
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Before my prostate cancer radiation it would squirt pretty good by now its just a memory. Yours should shoot somewhat to get the sperm up to the uterus but dribbling is what does not seem quite right. But Vance is also correct as could be normal for you.
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It is normal for your ejaculation to be the way it is. Most people are not like porn stars and don't shoot it 12"-18".
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Thanks for the advice.. How about you? Do you always shoot?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
If your ejaculations are just dribbiling out then i would go have a doc see what going on.
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Yea.. But, I can recall once where I could shoot until my chest.. But only that one time... It was very dilute n watery... I really don't understand why..
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi and welcome. Have you always been like this?
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