hes just experimenting with the nerves in his penis, its completely natural. Also kids start puberty from 4 to18 so maybe that's why.
It would be erect prior to ejaculation. It is normal for mens penises to erect naturally at various stages of sleep even without nocturnal emissions/wet dreams.
no its not normal. its gross. no its not normal. its gross.
A nocturnal emission is an ejaculation of semen experienced by a male during sleep. Better known as a "Wet Dream", these emissions usually happen to males of teenage and young adult ages, although it can happen to men right up into middle age. It is an involuntary action of orgasm and ejaculation of semen (without masturbation), which happens whilst the penis is erect and the male is dreaming of sexual things during night time sleep. This action usually awakens the male. It is perfectly healthy and natural. To help avoid it happening the male can masturbate to ejaculation before going to sleep.
Nowhere since when most of us sleep it is not erect.
It's part of the sleep cycle, like eyes moving while you're dreaming.
I am assuming that you are referring to having an erection during sleep, which may be more commonly known as "morning wood". The reason why this happens is because during Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, specific neuro-reflexes are triggered which increase blood flow to the penis. REM sleep normally occurs several times throughout the night, with increasing time spent in REM sleep; therefore, the likelihood of waking up with an erection is increased
Yes, you can. You might find it comforting.
Yeas this is true case when you sleep you get every 30 min a erection this is so the blood go through the penis to keep it going and also prevent that you pee in the bed.
It's practically normal to think of anything when you sleep in the bed at night
Morning wood, also known as nocturnal penile tumescence, is a natural physiological occurrence in which men experience spontaneous erections during sleep or upon waking up. It is a result of increased blood flow to the penis during REM sleep, which is a normal part of the sleep cycle. It does not necessarily have any specific meaning, but rather is a normal physiological response.
You can say "ഞാൻ ഉറക്കുന്നു" (njan urakkunnu) in Malayalam to express "I'm going to sleep."
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