Unusual Male Organ Problems to Avoid: Anhedonic Emission Paying careful attention to male organ health often prevents many common male organ problems, especially in terms of manhood skin issues or fighting off rank odor in the area. But some male organ problems are more difficult to attack. One of these is anhedonic emission, a fortunately uncommon condition but one which can be very concerning (and frustrating) for those who suffer from it. Regular emission Emission, of course, is something that all men are familiar with. Starting in adolescence, males manufacture male seed, which is expelled from the body through the member in the process called emission. In some cases, a man may have an issue with releasing seed earlier than he wants (or perhaps earlier than his partner wants), which is premature emission. In other instances, a man may experience the opposite problem, taking far too long to release seed. But with both of these male organ problems, when the man releases seed, he usually still experiences that tingling, pleasurable sensation that is readily identifiable as a pleasurable climax. But such is not the case with anhedonic emission. Instead, when a man experiences anhedonic emission, the semen spurts out, just as it does “typically,” but without the joyous climactic feeling. And without that climax, a man’s engagement in sensual activity is severely limited. Causes Why does a man experience anhedonic emission? Scientists are still puzzling over this. On the most basic level, what seems to happen is that a man’s brain for some reason stops releasing the chemical dopamine, or stops releasing it in amounts sufficient to create a climactic feeling. Dopamine plays a big role in the creation or understanding of pleasurable signals, so without dopamine, the emission is largely clinical rather than pleasurable.
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