Submitted by Maxweilla t3_124axun in explainlikeimfive
The urine doesn't come out quickly, its like there are valves to shut first.
Submitted by Maxweilla t3_124axun in explainlikeimfive
The urine doesn't come out quickly, its like there are valves to shut first.
_m14lky t1_jdyp56p wrote
After ejaculation, the body undergoes a refractory period. During this time, the penis will become flaccid and the body will release a chemical known as prolactin to help suppress sexual arousal.
When trying to urinate immediately after ejaculation, the muscles that control urine flow are still under the influence of the refractory period and may not be able to fully relax. This can make it more difficult to urinate, and in some cases, it may result in urine being expelled with less force or in smaller quantities than normal.