In recent years, the age of puberty for both men and women has advanced both domestically and internationally. According to data from China, the age at which men first experience ejaculation is between 13 and 14 years old. There are also reports that the minimum age for first ejaculation is 10 years old. Due to the fact that ejaculation is a normal physiological phenomenon in male sexual development, it is harmless to both physical and mental health, and will not cause any adverse effects on the body. Therefore, there is no need to panic or be afraid.
In the past, many people had incorrect views on enuresis, which affected children and adolescents, causing them to experience psychological experiences such as panic, surprise, and shyness when experiencing enuresis, especially when it occurs for the first time. Parents should care about their children's growth and development. When male children approach puberty and development, fathers should share general knowledge with them, so that they can recognize that ejaculation is a normal physiological phenomenon and adopt a correct attitude towards it.
Generally, men will have spermatorrhea after they are 15 or 16 years old, which is a sign of men's sexual maturity. Most of them are physiological phenomena, namely the so-called "spermatorrhea". Ejaculation occurs during sleep and is a type of asexual ejaculation. According to data, over 80% of unmarried men have experienced ejaculation, usually 2-3 times a month, which does not have any adverse effects on their physical health, work or study, so there is no need to worry. If the frequency of ejaculation is too frequent, it is necessary to ejaculate several times a night, or only during sleep at night, and there is also semen overflow during the waking state during the day (medically known as "slippery semen"), this is abnormal and should be promptly checked and treated at the hospital