- male
- 25 Years
- 31/03/2021
Can guys feel when sperm is coming out?
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What you calls âspermsâ (properly called spermatozoa) are microscopic and so it would be impossible for a male to feel them
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Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Sensation During Ejaculation
- Men typically experience a pleasurable sensation during ejaculation. This is due to the release of semen, which contains sperm, through the urethra.
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Physiological Process
- The sensation felt is from the rhythmic muscle contractions that propel semen out. The sperm itself, being microscopic, cannot be felt individually.
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When to Seek Medical Advice
- If there are unusual sensations or pain during ejaculation, consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
Overall, the feeling is associated with the ejaculation process rather than the sperm specifically.
Answered 20/08/2025
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