Semen leakage, which occurs when semen seeps out of the penis, is a common occurrence. Semen is a whitish fluid that contains sperm. It often leaks out during sexual activity, regardless of whether ejaculation occurs. Some people may also experience semen leakage while asleep or after urination. Occasionally, it can signal an underlying health condition that requires treatment. In this article, we discuss common causes of semen leakage, potential treatment options, and when to see a doctor. For example, semen leakage may occur during any type of sexual activity or while having sexual thoughts. Leakage may also occur just before or just after ejaculation. Another fluid, called pre-ejaculatory fluid, may also leak during sexual activity.

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To understand semen leakage, we first have to understand semen. Seminal vesicles are the small glands located behind the prostate. A small percentage of semen is made up of sperm. Semen is generally thought to only leave the penis during sex or masturbation.
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My partner seemed to pass urine while ejaculating. Is this normal and what would be the cause of it? The male body has a system that keeps it from being able to ejaculate and urinate at the same time. During sexual arousal, muscles at the base of the bladder contract in order to close off the passageway from the bladder into the urethra, the tube through which urine and semen leave the body. This makes it impossible for urine to be released during ejaculation.
There are many stories online about so-called peegasms. The term originated following reports of someone who routinely held in their urine to achieve an orgasm-like sensation while peeing. Others have since claimed that they also experience peegasms.