When entering puberty, young men will experience wet dreams. Not infrequently, such erotic dreams are also experienced by adult men. But what exactly is a wet dream and what about the normal intensity of wet dreams?
Wet dreams or nocturnal emission are ejaculations that occur when a man is asleep. Generally at that time, men dream of having sexual relations. Ejaculation during wet dreams can occur without certain stimuli. Wet dreams usually occur together with an erection in the morning.
Age factor
The number of times a person experiences wet dreams varies greatly. At least 70% of unmarried 21-25 year old men have had wet dreams. Generally, men of productive age, namely from adolescence to 30s, more often experience wet dreams. But older men can still get wet dreams.
One of the triggers of wet dreams is the lack of sexual activity, especially in men who do not have a partner. How often a man experiences wet dreams is also thought to be related to masturbation. In general, most wet dreams are experienced by men who rarely masturbate.
However, even though wet dreams are common in men. In fact not all men will have wet dreams. There are some men who rarely or even never have a wet dream, even though they have entered the productive age.
Begins Adolescence
Wet dreams generally begin in the days leading up to adolescence or puberty. At that time the male body begins to produce the hormone testosterone which will produce sperm.
At that time, the body of a teenager experiences several changes naturally. Around the age of 13, the penis in young men begins to develop and elongate. The testes are also developing. Along with these changes, adolescents will also experience thicker pubic hair growth and spread around the genitals.
In addition, young men will usually experience changes in voice and experience muscle mass growth. Height increases about 7-8 cm per year. At this time, generally young men begin to experience wet dreams.
Not harmful
Wet dreams that cause ejaculation in men are not harmful to the body. Some assumptions that develop around wet dreams, such as weakening the body to shorten life, are completely untrue. Although closely related to male sexuality, actually wet dreams can also be experienced by women. It's just that in men, wet dreams do not always end with discharge from the genitals like men during ejaculation.
Wet dreams are the body's normal and natural response to hormonal changes, such as menstruation in a woman's body. This dream has no health risks or fertility problems in the future. Wet dreams are a sign that a man has entered puberty and will become a man in the next few years.
It is important to maintain the cleanliness of the genitals after a wet dream. When awake, use water and soap to rinse thoroughly.
Especially in teenagers, wet dreams often trigger embarrassment, confusion or other discomfort, even though they don't need to because this experience is normal. This requires the guidance of parents, counselors, or other parties that can be trusted to talk about this condition further.
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