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Ejaculation is the process by which semen is expelled from the male body during sexual activity. The semen is composed of sperm and various fluids that are produced by the male reproductive system, including the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands. Ejaculation can occur during sexual intercourse, masturbation, or nocturnal emissions (also known as "wet dreams").
During ejaculation, muscles in the pelvic area contract and force the semen out of the penis. The amount of semen that is ejaculated can vary from person to person, and can also be affected by factors such as age, frequency of sexual activity, and overall health.
Some men may experience problems with ejaculation, such as premature ejaculation (ejaculating too quickly) or delayed ejaculation (difficulty or inability to ejaculate). These issues can have a negative impact on sexual satisfaction and may be associated with underlying medical or psychological conditions. Treatment options may include medication, therapy, or lifestyle changes, depending on the underlying cause.