There are a few ways, but I do know the following ways: 1. Provoke your penis, what do I mean, yanking it up and down, if you want to try this, dont yank it up too hard or it'll really hurt, but not too gentle or it'll never work, keep doing it until you feel like you have to go to the bathroom, and you'll squirt it out. 2. This way is a little harder to set up, but it's easier, wait for an erection, then when it's erect, stiffen your body up to stretch your penis longer, keep stretching until you have to go take a squirt, take a squirt then it'll come out. It can work on females, pregnancy is a way for it to come out. How does an ejaculation happen, well: The beginning of emission is typically experienced as a "point of no return," also known as point of ejaculatory inevitability. The sperm then passes through the ejaculatory ducts and is mixed with fluids from the Seminal vesicle, the prostate, and the Bulbourethral glands to form the semen, or ejaculate. During ejaculation proper, the semen is ejected through the urethra with rhythmic contractions. These rhythmic contractions are part of the male orgasm. They are generated by the Bulbospongiosus muscle. The typical male orgasm lasts about 17 seconds but can vary from a few seconds up to about a minute. After the start of orgasm, pulses of semen begin to flow from the urethra, reach a peak discharge and then diminish in flow. The typical orgasm consists of 10 to 15 contractions, each bringing an extremely pleasurable sensation to the head of the penis. Once the first contraction has taken place, there is no way to voluntarily prevent ejaculation taking place. The rate of contractions gradually slows during the orgasm. Initial contractions occur at an average interval of 0.6 seconds with an increasing increment of 0.1 seconds per contraction. Contractions of most men proceed at regular rhythmic intervals for the duration of the orgasm. Many men also experience additional irregular contractions at the conclusion of the orgasm. Most men also experience a lag time between the ability to ejaculate consecutively, and this lag time varies among men. Age also affects the recovery time; younger men typically recover faster than older men though not necessarily universally so as great variation between individuals is present. During this refractory period it is somewhat difficult to attain another ejaculation. However, many men are able to enjoy sexual stimulation immediately after ejaculation and have fairly short refractory periods on the order of less than 15 or 20 minutes. This allows them to seamlessly continue sexual play from one ejaculation to another as afterplay and foreplay merge into one. Thus, a refractory period is not an unwelcome interruption for sexual activity or a period of "forced full rest" but often a perfect opportunity to turn attention productively to one's sexual partner. ===Shorter Answer=== Imagine you are milking a cow and the penis is one of the teats.
Most likely masturbate!
Semen is not produced in the penis itself. Semen is produced in the testes, which are outside the penis, and it travels through a tube called the ejaculatory duct before being released from the penis during ejaculation.
Ejaculation is the term meaning releasing semen from the penis.
Semen is ejaculated from the urethra, which is the tube that runs through the penis. It carries both urine and semen, but they are not expelled at the same time. The muscles in the urethra help control which substance is being released.
Your testicles supply the sperm and the prostate secretes the carrier fluid.
It is called ejaculation. Semen leaving the penis.
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The semen is expelled from the penis, into the female vagina.
It's called ejaculation
The same way you get milk out of a cow.
Semen