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NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS

“Wet Dreams”
Wet dreams are when a person
orgasms involuntarily while they are
sleeping because of a dream, which may
or may not be erotic.

They are called wet dreams because


when a male has this type of dream, he
may awaken with wet clothing or
bedding. This is because semen, the fluid
containing sperm, is released during
ejaculation. However, the same term is
also used to refer to when a woman
orgasms during sleep.
Wet dreams are not caused by masturbation
during sleep; they occur without any manual
stimulation. Research has found that, on
average, 8 percent of dreams have some sexual
content. In the same study, both men and women
reported having an orgasm in about 4 percent of
their erotic dreams.
The facts and myths about wet dreams:
1. Wet dreams do not reduce sperm count.

Some people believe that wet dreams will reduce a


man's sperm count. However, wet dreams are a way for
the testicles to remove older sperm and help with the
natural formation of new, healthy sperm in the body.
2. Women can have wet dreams
Wet dreams are often associated with teenage males, but
they occur in both men and women and may continue after
puberty. Many people associate wet dreams with men or,
more specifically, adolescent boys, but women can also have
wet dreams.
3. Wet dreams do not reduce a person's immunity.
Some people believe that wet dreams can cause a person
to have lower immunity to things such as a cold or infection.
This is a myth and has no basis in fact.
However, wet dreams can help reduce excess sperm in the
testicles, which is a healthy function for a male's reproductive
system.
4. Wet dreams only happen during puberty

While wet dreams are most common during puberty, they


can also happen during adulthood. Wet dreams tend to occur
more often in puberty due to hormonal changes. Hormone
levels in adults are much more consistent, making it less likely
that they will have a wet dream. Wet dreams may also be
more frequent during adolescence because younger boys may
not frequently be masturbating or having sex, so the older
sperm is released during sleep instead.
5. Wet dreams are not a sign of illness
It is a myth that wet dreams are a result of an underlying
illness or medical condition. In fact, the opposite is true. Wet
dreams are a normal occurrence and may be a sign of healthy
sexual functioning.
6. Masturbation probably cannot prevent wet dreams.
While masturbation may reduce the number of wet dreams a
person experiences, it does not guarantee a person will never
experience them.

7. Wet dreams are not always erotic dreams


Wet dreams are often associated with sexual or erotic
dreams. However, this is not always the case. A person can have
a wet dream without dreaming about sexual activity and may
become aroused due to stimulation from friction with the
bedding or other factors.
Coping with nocturnal emissions (Wet Dreams)

A person experiencing wet dreams needs to know that it is a


perfectly natural occurrence and it is an involuntary reaction that
cannot be prevented. Experiencing regular wet dreams in
adulthood should be open and comfortable speaking with their
parents about their experiences. This can reduce anxiety and any
embarrassment a person may feel. Not everyone will experience a
wet dream, but for people who do, it is important to remember
they are a normal, healthy part of life.
THANK YOU!!!

THE END.
Source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321351.php?fbclid=IwAR0ttPFPsXQ_KKpc4fg5Ihw6V4wfDysqhzajdW8MrkJ_gINAM64-EGM9ZHM

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