11-30-2024, 08:25 PM
I’m 38 and definitely go through phases where my ejaculation frequency changes. Like you, there have been weeks where I’ve had multiple ejaculations per day, but there have also been times where I’ll go a few days without any. I think it really comes down to a mix of my physical and mental state. When I’m feeling confident and my life is running smoothly, I notice my libido is higher. But when I’m stressed or dealing with work pressures, it can really affect my sexual drive, and I’ll ejaculate less frequently.
What I’ve also noticed is that when I’m in a relationship and having regular sex, my ejaculation frequency tends to be higher. I think that intimacy and the physical connection play a huge role in how often I’m willing to engage in sexual activity. In contrast, when I’m not in a committed relationship or just casually dating, I’ll typically masturbate more to keep things balanced. It’s a healthy outlet, and for me, it’s all about releasing tension and feeling good in my body.
Something I’ve learned through trial and error is that it’s important to not just track how often you ejaculate but to pay attention to how you feel afterward. If I feel drained or my energy is low after ejaculating too frequently, that’s my sign that I need to slow down and give my body a rest. On the flip side, if I’m feeling charged up and full of energy, I don’t feel as though it’s too much. I’ve also heard that moderation can help with preserving that feeling of intensity, so I try to mix things up by varying my routine and sexual activities.
The key thing I’ve learned is that there is no “one size fits all.” What works for one guy might not work for another, and as long as you’re feeling good physically and mentally, I don’t think you need to stress too much about keeping track of numbers. Just pay attention to what feels right for you and adjust accordingly
What I’ve also noticed is that when I’m in a relationship and having regular sex, my ejaculation frequency tends to be higher. I think that intimacy and the physical connection play a huge role in how often I’m willing to engage in sexual activity. In contrast, when I’m not in a committed relationship or just casually dating, I’ll typically masturbate more to keep things balanced. It’s a healthy outlet, and for me, it’s all about releasing tension and feeling good in my body.
Something I’ve learned through trial and error is that it’s important to not just track how often you ejaculate but to pay attention to how you feel afterward. If I feel drained or my energy is low after ejaculating too frequently, that’s my sign that I need to slow down and give my body a rest. On the flip side, if I’m feeling charged up and full of energy, I don’t feel as though it’s too much. I’ve also heard that moderation can help with preserving that feeling of intensity, so I try to mix things up by varying my routine and sexual activities.
The key thing I’ve learned is that there is no “one size fits all.” What works for one guy might not work for another, and as long as you’re feeling good physically and mentally, I don’t think you need to stress too much about keeping track of numbers. Just pay attention to what feels right for you and adjust accordingly