Where does the sperm go when we come if you have had a vasectomy?
December 10, 2007 by Al Link
Filed under Questions and Answers
"My name is Jack and I am reading your book Soul Sex: Tantra for Two. I would like to know a little more on the prostate gland. You mention that our prostate needs to release our sperm on a regular basis. Otherwise there is a build up and the gland expands. What about if you have had a vasectomy? Where does the sperm go when we come? Does it get absorbed into the blood stream?"
ANSWER:
I have also had a vasectomy. The ejaculate contains sperm and semen. With a vasectomy the tubes that deliver sperm from the testes for ejaculation are cut, but the semen will still be ejaculated, as that originates from a different location in the seminal vesicles and prostate. About 30% of the semen is produced in the prostate. Discomfort in the prostate from delaying ejaculation is because there is a buildup of energy that is not circulated up through the body away from the prostate, and a buildup of semen usually results. All sperm produced by the body is naturally, safely and painlessly reabsorbed into the body. But the accumulated hot sexual energy and some or possibly most of the semen in the prostate seems to resist re-absorption easily thus causing the prostate discomfort. As you learn to successfully move the hot sexual energy away from the prostate as quickly as it builds, there will not be any buildup in the prostate and it will remain comfortable. In the meantime, any time you become uncomfortable, allow yourself to have an ejaculation and that should remove any discomfort. If you remain sore after ejaculation consult your physician as there may then be some other problem.
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