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Question:
When I ejaculate, a very small amount of semen is excreted. I know for sure it is semen. It does not squirt or shoot but it just slowly comes out of my penis.... is there sumthing wrong?

Answer:
by Hussein Ghanem:
(05/29/2004)
The volume (amount) of semen and force of ejaculation are related to the degree of development of the glands secreting seminal fluid, the sexual desire, and male hormone secretion. At the age of 13 it is normal to have a low volume of semen that will improve as puberty progress up to the age of twenty. You seem to be progressing normally into puberty but you may discuss your concerns with your parents and visit a doctor for a check up regarding the pubertal development

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