It's true that you don't have to be thinking about sex to get an erection, but random erections aren't as random as all that, because they usually happen when the boy's agitated or excited or in some other heightened emotional state. Teasing can give a boy an erection even when it's non-sexual teasing, like taking something of his and not letting him get it back. Also frustration in PE, like not being able to score when everyone else has or losing a long line of games, can get a boy so hot and bothered he gets erect. It can be a number of things. You should try to avoid situations like these and you won't get random erections so much.
When your 13 pheromones are just running all over the place in your body, it happens all the time and sometimes at the worst possible time. Sometimes they're great! And other times like when your up at the board in school and you really don't want one, think of somthing REALLY UGLY or sad, like your dog or cat dying and dwell on that. Or just get lost in a book or your work. Don't flex your penis or you'll just make it worse.
You're a teenage boy. Psycologists agree thet males think about sex about every 7 seconds. So it follows that occasionally an involuntary erection occurs. Cutting to the point, you were turned on by the thought or sight of some girl.
Sometimes boys have hormone spurts then you get an erection it appens to all of us
Yes during puberty boys have random erection sometimes without even thinking sexual thoughts.
Yes, all boys go through this at puberty, its nothing to worry about.
Getting frequent erections can be a normal physiological response, often attributed to increased blood flow to the penis. It can also be a sign of sexual arousal or stimulation. If you are experiencing persistent or prolonged erections without sexual stimulation, it may be a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out underlying medical conditions.
I'm afraid there's no way to stop erections. Erections happen to every man
Boys experience frequent erections during puberty, sometimes at the most inopportune times. Erections in young men are frequently described as very firm. Because pubescent boys tend to be sexually charged much of the time, this can result in a boy feeling "chubbed" or semi-erect, and this may be the "soft" erection to which you refer. Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, or medications such as anti-depressants, will have an effect on your ability to have a firm erection. If you are concerned that your erections are not firm enough, or something is not right, you should ask your personal physician.
Girls don't get erections, because they don't have penises. Only boys get erections.
No. Erections are not linked to constipation.
Symptoms of Mellitus Diabetes are: Constant thirst, Constant hunger, Frequent urination, sudden weight loss (without trying to!), weird, yet nice breath smell.
New Erections was created on 2007-03-20.
Erections form by having blood flowing through the penis.
Symptoms of intestinal ischemia include sudden abdominal pain. The pain can range from mild to severe. A sudden needs to use the bathroom, frequent and forceful stools, tenderness in the abdomen, bloody stools, vomiting and fever.
it could be but first see your doctor because bi-polar disease has exactly these symptoms
Yes, the fear of erections does exist.The fear of erections or an erect penis is called Ithyphallophobia. The phobia is mainly found in victims of sexual abuse.
Although they might be annoying, this is totally normal and natural for a 15 year old. It is just your body adjusting to puberty. They will stop being so frequent when you get a bit older.