Sex education: How to deal with adolescent first time ejaculation? Boys will experience involuntary ejaculation during adolescence, also known as ejaculation. This phenomenon is normal among people who have passed by, but it is inevitable for teenagers to experience panic and panic when encountering ejaculation for the first time. So, how can we help teenagers look directly at their ejaculation?
Male students experience emotional instability due to their first ejaculation, manifested as complex emotions such as nervousness, shyness, confusion, and fear. Personally, they have no idea how to handle it. Therefore, parents must also be prepared for their daughters' menarche and help teenagers overcome the first hurdle of adulthood.
Under normal circumstances, the amount of semen produced by a man's first ejaculation is greater than that produced by multiple ejaculations, appearing as a cloudy, grayish white or light yellow mucus with a musky or quicklime odor, accompanied by strong rhythmic contractions and pleasure in the ejaculation ducts.
Teenagers may experience panic when facing their first ejaculation, and fathers should tell them that this situation does not require special treatment, as long as they simply use toilet paper to remove the discharge and clean the local skin. However, as ejaculation often occurs when the bladder is filled, it is best to remind teenagers to urinate promptly in the morning to flush the residual semen in the urethra, clean the reproductive tract, and avoid infection.
After the first time of ejaculation, parents should also remind their children to avoid wearing tight underwear and avoid getting too warm in the lower body when sleeping, otherwise they may experience repeated ejaculation due to prolonged heat and congestion of the sexual organs. If a child has inflammation in their reproductive organs, such as foreskin inflammation, timely treatment should be given to avoid frequent ejaculation caused by inflammation