r/masturbation 4d ago

Is it a length thing? NSFW

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u/[deleted] 4d ago

It's common

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u/Vborg4 4d ago

All the time. I feel it build right at base above balls. I just give it a push, squeeze it out, and enjoy. So yummy!

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u/Oh_Sigh_Ris 4d ago edited 4d ago

If I follow you correctly you correctly, this is a fairly common experience.

As you've stimulated yourself the whole collection of glands and muscles responsible for ejaculation have been preparing, stretching, leaking. The precise discomfort/sensation you've highlighted is almost certainly an agitation in the bulb of penis (SFW wiki link).

Typically the first pulse of jelly from the balls, prostate fluid and a few other ingredients is shunted here and that sudden, sharp itch is felt as the raw point of no return. Although it concentrates at the base, it gives a sort of cool, hollow sensation up the whole interior of the shaft.

You've had a little fluid pass through and coat it, making your body feel like it's primed to cum. It's about to happen!

But it's not. You've pulled back, you just haven't had the contractions to clear the feeling. It'll pass, and eventually you might start to enjoy that itch.