11-14-2024, 09:24 AM
I have a somewhat unique question and thought this community would be a great place to ask, given the wealth of shared experiences here.
Recently, I began dating a man a few years older than me, and he opened up about having dealt with prostate issues, which led to his prostate being removed.
He was open and reassuring, sharing that he’s recovered well and doesn’t struggle with erectile dysfunction. However, he did mention that although he can still reach orgasm, he no longer experiences ejaculation. He explained this so I wouldn’t be caught off guard or misinterpret it, thinking he was faking pleasure.
This is all new to me, and I’m curious to hear if others have had similar experiences with partners who have undergone prostate removal. From what I understand, the experience of orgasm remains, but the physical sensation and visible aspects change due to the absence of ejaculation. I appreciate his honesty, but I’m also looking for insights to help me understand what to expect and how best to approach intimacy with sensitivity and openness.
For those who have been with partners post-prostate removal, how did you adjust to this difference in experience? And for any men who have gone through this themselves, what are some tips for both partners to feel comfortable and connected in this new chapter of intimacy? I’m eager to approach this relationship with understanding and am grateful for any advice from those who have walked this path.
Recently, I began dating a man a few years older than me, and he opened up about having dealt with prostate issues, which led to his prostate being removed.
He was open and reassuring, sharing that he’s recovered well and doesn’t struggle with erectile dysfunction. However, he did mention that although he can still reach orgasm, he no longer experiences ejaculation. He explained this so I wouldn’t be caught off guard or misinterpret it, thinking he was faking pleasure.
This is all new to me, and I’m curious to hear if others have had similar experiences with partners who have undergone prostate removal. From what I understand, the experience of orgasm remains, but the physical sensation and visible aspects change due to the absence of ejaculation. I appreciate his honesty, but I’m also looking for insights to help me understand what to expect and how best to approach intimacy with sensitivity and openness.
For those who have been with partners post-prostate removal, how did you adjust to this difference in experience? And for any men who have gone through this themselves, what are some tips for both partners to feel comfortable and connected in this new chapter of intimacy? I’m eager to approach this relationship with understanding and am grateful for any advice from those who have walked this path.