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Question for All - Especially Providers
Glaze72 57 Reviews 2327 reads
posted
1 / 14

Hello All:

This is somewhat embarrassing, but I need some advice. Sue to a medical condition, I am taking medication which is leading to what could be called "dry orgasms" or retrograde ejaculation. Basically, I can achieve orgasm, but am not producing any...you know.  

I am sure I am not the only person with this issue. Can anyone advise how they deal with it when seeing a provider? Do you explain up front? Do you just keep your mouth shut? And for the ladies, can you advise how you deal with men with this condition? Any advise is appreciated.

Thanks,

Glaze72

TheCrimsonGhost 75 reads
posted
2 / 14

I would tell them up front right as the fun is starting. Just be like “hey, no big deal, but right now I have this condition where I don’t cum during ejaculation. It doesn’t affect my ability to enjoy sex or have an orgasm.” No need to be embarrassed, just own it as it is what it is. They’re not going to care. I’m sure they’ll appreciate the easy clean up and might enjoy learning something new.

JakeLuvsIt2 43 Reviews 60 reads
posted
3 / 14

Tell all providers upfront. Some like that there is no mess. Others appreciate knowing that they did not fail.

ClaireLaCrosse See my TER Reviews 101 reads
posted
4 / 14

While I personally consider medical conditions like this to be a specialty of mine, I promise that no provider is going to bat an eyelash. Genuinely, it is nothing to worry about or feel self-conscious of. 😘

Glaze72 57 Reviews 58 reads
posted
5 / 14

Thank you that makes me feel much better!

KevJoeKJoeMagicMn 40 Reviews 74 reads
posted
6 / 14

I had prostate cancer with radiation and Lupron. I am now like you. I tell the provider in advance so she will know it isn't her and that I can't be "messy". They have all been fine with it. I also bring a couple of toys that I can use to help them out, if they are OK with that. I want to put a smile on their face. lol

nevertoolarge 30 Reviews 72 reads
posted
7 / 14

trust me wont be the first time an decently experienced lady has "cum" across this   :)  

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 62 reads
posted
8 / 14

Dry orgasms happen no need to be embarrassed. You are still able to climax just no money shot. No big deal.  

Some women crave the reward. We are all very different. It’s nice to be honest & communicate.

AlinaVaughn See my TER Reviews 66 reads
posted
9 / 14

I actually dated a guy years ago who experienced the same thing and it was never an issue. As others have said, mention it at the beginning of the session and I doubt any provider will have an issue with it.

nicoleanise See my TER Reviews 79 reads
posted
10 / 14

No need to be embarrassed, we have seen everything! Nothing new to us. Just let us know, but it's not a big deal.

Aiza See my TER Reviews 158 reads
posted
11 / 14

I’ve had several guys with this before, and it’s never an issue. Most just let me know in advance, which I really appreciate. No need to feel uncomfortable or stressed — communication makes everything easier.

TinaMichCity 111 reads
posted
12 / 14

I agree with what she said 100%!  I've had clients mention this to me and it in NO WAY affects the quality of our time together. Relax and enjoy the company of a beautiful woman!  

Cheers!
Tina

MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 65 reads
posted
13 / 14

I see this a lot and it can happen more often with second dips so yes if it happens with all of yours just say something so the provider knows what to do. There is a special way to make sure you achieve orgasm and many lady quit before you get there.

AlynaBanks See my TER Reviews 73 reads
posted
14 / 14

I can see you've gotten tons of positive responses. I concur. I have seen someone with this same situation. The fact he told me saved so much stress or possible misunderstanding.

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