Is it normal to abstain from ejaculation for forty days out of a hundred-day period?
Due to physical reasons, I haven't had sexual intercourse for more than three months. However, there has been no occurrence of nocturnal emission in the past approximately 40 days. Is it normal to abstain from ejaculation for 40 days out of a planned 100-day period of abstinence?
Whether it is normal to abstain from ejaculation for forty days out of a hundred days of abstinence depends on individual circumstances. The frequency of ejaculation is influenced by multiple factors, including age, lifestyle, frequency of sexual activity, and personal health status.
Not ejaculating for forty days during a period of abstinence may be a normal physiological phenomenon. Male semen can be stored in the testes for a prolonged period, and without external stimulation or sexual arousal, semen may not be discharged spontaneously. Therefore, the absence of ejaculation is reasonable.
Every individual's physical condition and physiological response are different. Some people may not experience ejaculation easily even during long-term abstinence. As long as there are no other discomfort symptoms, this condition generally does not require excessive concern.
If a male experiences other discomfort symptoms during the period of abstinence, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.