I am 15 and can produce sperm but have never had a wet dream so I am guessing it isn't bad.
Not everyone has wet dreams. It makes no difference to your health. Most boys are often masturbating during puberty so reduce the chances of having a wet dream.
Don't worry about it. I had my first when I was about 14 and my most recent one was when I was in Iraq in 2003, I was 35. You should be happy that you don't, they're kind of messy and can be embarassing.
Absolutely nothing (you won't go blind!) Humans dream every 1/2 hour, but most of us only remember one or two dreams and not necessarily every night. These dreams are vivid. In males they are more apt to have sexual dreams and thus the reality of the dream will cause them to ejaculate in their sleep (wet dreams.) Don't worry about it. You haven't got to clean your sheets in the morning.
Wet dreams are thought to be the body's mechanism for relieving built up semen and perhaps sperm cells that have aged out of their prime. It happens most often in boys who are beginning to produce semen and may be the body's way of exercising the ejaculatory pathway. Generally, surveys of young men seem to indicate that a boy with regular masturbatory habits will experience fewer wet dreams than those who resist. Wet dreams that occur in adults generally happen as a result of a long period of celibacy where masturbation is not always a viable option to relieve sexual tension (such as cited by the fellow above, who was in Iraq). A wet dream can be a boy's first signal that he is producing sperm, and may prompt him to begin masturbating if he has not already begun. So, it is perfectly normal to get them or to not get them, but generally, most boys have at least one or two in their lives.
Wet dreams are perfectly normal.
wet dreams
No, because wet dreams are when you ejaculate in your sleep.
No, experiencing wet dreams does not break your fast.
It is normal and healthy for a sixteen year old, to have wet dreams.
Yes. Wet dreams are more common in males and tend to be messier aswell though females also have wet dreams but they can go unnoticed.
Wet dreams are not a disease and are a perfectly normal part of puberty for men.
Puberty is natural and is nothing to be ashamed of dont worry about a thing. If you are getting wet dreams then it might be a good idea to masturbate maybe once every two weeks and if still wet dreams are happening once a week.
There is no way to stop nocturnal emissions (wet dreams). There is a weak correlation between increased masturbation and decreased wet dreams, but it is very weak. Most boys will still continue to have wet dreams regardless of whether they masturbate or not. But if you really want to stop having wet dreams, you can try masturbating to see if it works for you.
No, wet dreams do not break the fast during Ramadan as they are not intentional actions.
Nocturnal emissions, also known as wet dreams, are a natural physiological phenomenon typically experienced by males during sleep. There is no specific scientific name for wet dreams.
Sexual dreams that produce fluids while sleeping.Answer:Wet dreams are sex dreams in which boys ejaculate from the penis and girls produce moist fluids. Wet dreams are natural and represent a normal sign of puberty in both boys and girls, although they tend to be more noticeable and inconvenient for boys. Wet dreams are most frequent during youth, but occur occasionally throughout life as a release of sexual tension.