Bubblin' Balls?

Whispersecret

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You know, I read all the time in stories that some guy could feel his balls filling with cum or something like that. Is that accurate?
 
Originally posted by Whispersecret
You know, I read all the time in stories that some guy could feel his balls filling with cum or something like that. Is that accurate?
That sounds like the old 'Blue Balls' gambit. :eek:

"Baby, you gota let me do it! If you don't, it hurts. My balls will fill up with cum, and I could become disabled You wouldn't want to be responsible for something like that happening to me, would you?"

Strictly horse puckey, Whisper, but if it gets a guy laid . . . :rolleyes:
 
Blokes can feel the cum rising, but not their balls' filling. Balls should be full at most times anyway.

Ask a question to the females: I read somewhere that: "Women don't have any nerves inside their wombs. If we did then giving birth would just be too painful and no-one would do it. If a women says she can feel your cum splashing inside her, then I'm sorry boys, but she's just being nice."

Is that true?

The Earl
 
TheEarl said:
Blokes can feel the cum rising, but not their balls' filling. Balls should be full at most times anyway.

Ask a question to the females: I read somewhere that: "Women don't have any nerves inside their wombs. If we did then giving birth would just be too painful and no-one would do it. If a women says she can feel your cum splashing inside her, then I'm sorry boys, but she's just being nice."

Is that true?

The Earl

Cum rises? Where?

And, I could never feel any cum splashing on the inside. I won't really even feel the pulsing, usually. I suppose if we held completely still while he came, I might feel something.

Also, the cum would never splash inside the womb. You've got the vagina, then the cervix, which is a very small opening. Beyond the cervix is the womb. You ain't gettin' in the womb unless you've got a dick as thin and as long as dry piece of spaghetti. You know on TV when they say a mother in labor is dilated however many centimeters? That's because the cervix has to open in order to give birth. Otherwise, it's closed for business. ;)

Now remember, I'm not a doctor, but my sister plays one on TV. (Seriously. LOL) Maybe someone trained in the medical field can offer more (accurate?) information.
 
Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble

I've wondered that, too. Also, I often read in Lit stories that just before a fella has an orgasm, he feels the contents of his balls "boiling." What say you, guys? Ever felt boiling going on right before you come? (Hope not! That doesn't sound very pleasant).

As for The Earl's question- I'm afraid that women being able to feel it when a man comes is, for the most part, still just erotic fiction. The only time I've ever actually felt it happen, it wasn't a splashing, but just a flood of extra warmth in the vagina. (Maybe the contents of his balls had been boiling?) ;)
 
Going to go out on a limb here, as I realise the possibility of other men going "What? That doesn't happen! You big freak!"

When I cum I feel quite a bit of heat building, usually centred around my balls, but spreading out into my thighs and lower stomach. Sometimes (depending on how wrapped up I am in the moment) I can feel the cum rising up my dick and then feel it bursting out the top.

Disclaimer: This is noted from when I'm really concentrating on what I'm feeling so I can use it for a story. I'd imagine few blokes actually notice.

The Earl
 
Hubby says he doesn't boil

But he can't put any other word to it--thank goodness for the articulate fellows here on Lit. ;-)

As for feeling it splash inside--damn, we've been using condoms too long. I don't remember anything like it from our bareback days. Certainly there isn't any nerve sensation in the upper reaches of the vagina that is specific enough to pick out a squirt of body-temperature fluid. All that it can detect is pressure, I think, and even then it's blurred and dim.

Since there's usually a lot of other motion going on at the moment of crisis, I don't feel the pulsing except in certain positions (rear entry comes to mind).

MM
 
The greatest volume of fluid in the male orgasm does not come from the balls, but the prostate gland located inside the body. This accounts for the heat of male ejaculate as the balls are designed to keep the sperm at a temperature lower than 98.6 (can't remember the optimum temperature, 88 or 90, I think) so the sperm aren't killed.

The heat mentioned by the Earl is probably due to the fact that the testicles rise closer to the body as orgasm approaches and a great deal of blood is concentrated in the region during sex so the relative heat of the body to the cooler testicles becomes evident.

Something like that. Human Physiology was a long time ago.
 
OK for what it's worth I'll give my opinion.

1. Boiling Balls - reality No but as a Erotic Litary Convention Yes

1a. She felt his cum/seed/sperm/etc splattering deep into her womb DITTO

However what I do feel is my balls tightening and lifting towards the body, (and maybe because of a Vascectomy there may be a difference to the experience of unsnipped due to no support from the tube going to the Vasces - where sperm are manufactured - 20+ years ago defeats my powers of recall)

If I go through a period of prolonged abstinence then my balls certainly feel heavier.

A Porn Star's trick to increase the quantity of cum ejaculated is to abstain for several days and masturbate to a point just short of ejaculation - this technique is used to achieve those copious cum shots - the so called MONEY SHOT. Usually the first shot of the day's filming cut to the end.

Hope that I have not digressed too much.

jon:devil: :devil: :devil: :devil:

:rose: For all the women with whome I have conducted my research into this subject:p
 
From someone who has has used both condoms and not recently...I did notice a diff, but it would be hard to describe. As a woman I don't think I've ever noticed when a guys come except for him yelling it or groaning and then collapsing on me, etc. (slightly joking). But I would add that having a man without a condom is significantly more arousing than having a man with his little raincoat on. But since I don't want kids today, I have to use them.
 
Whispersecret said:

Now remember, I'm not a doctor, but my sister plays one on TV. (Seriously. LOL) Maybe someone trained in the medical field can offer more (accurate?) information.


Whisper, you actually got it quite right.

My only contribution to the topic would be this. While it is true that the lining of the uterus (womb) in not innervated, the lining of the vagina is. However, these nerves are not nearly as numerous and sensitive as those within the musculature of the vaginal wall and those surrounding the clitoris where a woman’s sexual stimulation arises from. So, while it is possible for a woman to be able to detect the sensation of semen being deposited inside her, it is in this practitioner’s humble opinion that those feelings would be superseded by the more powerful stimulation of penetration itself. In simple terms it would be like trying to perceive a mosquito bite on your hand while someone is sawing off your arm.
 
I don't notice the cum deep inside, it's when it starts getting down toward the outside that I start to notice it. It feel different because it's mildly irritating to the tissues, so the nerve endings notice it--but not in a bad way. It feels sort of like heat, but not hot. Everything gets wetter, more slippery, and then the scent hits your nostrils and you know what happened.

I notice the size difference when he cums because he has a good difference.

I have had boyfriends that I could tell at all, there simply wasn't enough semen to be of service.

*shrugs*

A smart thing to do would be to look up the anatomy of the clit and inner body of the female. Particularly if you can get into the sites that have illustrations from the new research they've been doing on the clit. If the doc in Australia is right (and since she's been looking at cadavers, she probably is) the clitoral organ is at least six inches long and is the gspot.
 
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