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I get erections for no reason a lot. Is this normal and is there any way to stop them?

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Your Question:

Dear Experts,

can any one stop his wet drems? they are very ambaracing! pleace tell me....thxx

enrique_42



The Answer:

Dear enrique_42,

Guys have wet dreams less often if they are ejaculating while they are awake, either from masturbation or sex play with a partner.

A guy's wet dream is a very sexy dream that is so intense that he ejaculates (cums) during his sleep. Women and girls have wet dreams, too. Their vaginas become lubricated as they become sexually aroused in their dreams. There is less evidence of wet dreams in women than in men because less liquid is produced or spilled on the bed sheets.

Wet dreams are healthy and natural and, usually, pleasant — they're nothing to be embarrassed about. Most teenagers have them, and a lot of adults have them, too.

Hope this information helps!

Take care,

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