This has a factual answer, so I stuck it here, but I guess it could be in IMHO. Occasionally when I poo, especially if I’m straining hard, I um, drip some precum/cum. First noticed when I was a teen, and saw semen hanging off me. I was surprised to say the least. As far as I can remember, I’ve had no severe blows to my plumbing (although like anyone else, I haven’t made it this far in life without a couple shots to the nuts).
Does this happen to anyone else, or should it really not be doing that? There’s no pain, no sexual excitement-- it’s just like when straining (a little, not eye-poppingly, vein-bulgingly), it tends to happen.
Never happened to me. But it did for a friend of mine at a time when he was really, really constipated. The doctor told him it was nothing to worry about, but if I were you I would get an appointment anyway.
Later posts in this thread refers to the OPs issue.
As noted, I have had this happen. It’s just the pressure of the motion on the prostate. It usually only happens if I haven’t had an orgasm for a while. You do notice it, but it really isn’t an orgasm. And it has also happened while cycling, too. Narrow seat, leg motion, heavy cyclist. <shrug>
For me, my belief is that cycling and running have given me prostatitis. This increases the size of the prostate, so that the combination of prostatic fluid buildup (for various reasons) and the bowel motion just apply sufficient pressure to the prostate to force prostatic fluid out. I have a variety of other symptoms related to my urinary system which I and my GP think are linked to this, so I have a visit to the Urology clinic in the very near future. I want to know that there are no other problems , and I can modify/manage my exercise program to reduce the problem.
So it isn’t common, but other men do get this. But talk to your health professional for piece of mind.
Well, good to know it’s not the most uncommon thing in the world. I guess it usually happens most when I haven’t had an orgasm for a few days, which is virtually never the case (thank you, intranets). Maybe I’ll mention it next time I’m speaking to an MD who speaks English. If I’ve gone 15 years with it, I guess it can wait a couple more to get checked.