From: Sdkidd on
On Aug 15, 11:07 pm, "I.P. Freely" <fuhgheddabou...(a)noway.nohow>
wrote:
> Harry wrote:
> > I have a prostate operation about a year ago. i am 55 years old. I am
> > having real issues with retragrade ejaculation. I am still sexually
> > active and just cannot adjust to the new sensation. My doc said all
> > would be fine but I was not prepare properly for this. Anyone have
> > similar issues and what are your thoughts?
>
> Define your "issues".
>
> I.P.

I have the same issues, and it is really taking a toll on my emotional
and mental health. How are u doing?
From: I.P. Freely on
Sdkidd(a)gmail.com wrote:
> On Aug 15, 11:07 pm, "I.P. Freely" <fuhgheddabou...(a)noway.nohow>
> wrote:
>> Harry wrote:
>>> I have a prostate operation about a year ago. i am 55 years old. I am
>>> having real issues with retragrade ejaculation. I am still sexually
>>> active and just cannot adjust to the new sensation. My doc said all
>>> would be fine but I was not prepare properly for this. Anyone have
>>> similar issues and what are your thoughts?
>> Define your "issues".
>>
>> I.P.
>
> I have the same issues, and it is really taking a toll on my emotional
> and mental health. How are u doing?

I -- and I presume most of us because no one has chimed in with an
explanation of how/why it's an "issue" -- don't quite understand "the
issue" with retrograde ejaculation. Most if not all RPP patients,
including myself, have it, and think nothing of it. Sure, any seminal
fluid flows into my bladder instead of "out the barrel", but with all
that urine shooting out of my penis, I don't miss a little seminal
fluid, sensation-wise. And if you squirt no urine with ejaculation,
rejoice; the quantity and force of my urine ejection confines my sex
life to the shower, and *that's* an issue. I can only dream of the
benefits and convenience and possibilities of *dry* ejaculations. PeeWee
Herman, move over. '-)

I.P.