Ejaculation occurs when semen is expelled from the male reproductive system, typically during sexual arousal and orgasm. This process involves the contraction of muscles around the reproductive organs, which can be stimulated through various forms of sexual activity, including masturbation or sexual intercourse. It's important to approach sexual health with knowledge and awareness of consent and safety. If you have specific questions about sexual health, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
No, an 8-year-old cannot ejaculate in the same way that a sexually mature male can. At this age, the body has not yet undergone puberty, during which the physical changes necessary for ejaculation occur. Typically, puberty begins around ages 9 to 14, leading to the development of reproductive capabilities.
The volume of semen ejaculated by a man can vary widely, but for a typical ejaculation, it ranges from about 2 to 5 milliliters, regardless of age. Factors such as overall health, frequency of ejaculation, and individual physiological differences can influence this amount. At 63, while some men may experience changes in volume or frequency due to age-related factors, the average range generally remains similar.