BrazilianDude18,
I always hate being the first one to "lead-off" with a reply to a question...so many other members outshine me with better answers oftentimes!
I'm older than you, and I can report numerous occasions when I have experienced discomfort in the testicles and even up into the groin area...all associated somehow with ejaculation. In fact, if I don't ejaculate once daily (or thereabouts) I have "light achiness" within the cord bundles up into the groin....particularly the right side strangely enough. *Also, upon really intense ejaculations (i.e. big "loads") I will get some pronounced achiness as well in BOTH testicles. This is short-term discomfort, nothing too debilitating and over with by the next morning or within a few hours otherwise-- (whenever the "squirt-show" happened to occur *;) *)
I don't think you have anything to fret over. *If your pain recurs and intensely so, then you might want to discuss this with an MD. *I don't see the need though, really.
If you are not noticing unnatural tenderness or swelling in your scrotum or abdominal soreness in the genital vicinity whether during sexual activity or not, then I don't suspect you have any problems. *You may just be one of those guys who would simply need more frequent "pressure relief" (more frequent ejaculations) to avoid your discomfort. Nothing to be ashamed of. *It's how some of us are made and wired. It's just how we are. I could *think of much worse plights, can't you? ;D *
All sorts of mysterious contractions occur along the spermatic cords, prostate, and associated glands (i.e. cowper's gland) during ejaculation. *Also the increased bloodflow throughout that male region all contribute to the "causes" of that discomfort....usually again quite temporary and non-consequential.
Ahhh. *GREAT to be a male!, --isn't it? * * * * * :)
The one thing you mentioned that sent off alarm bells for me was your symptoms in changing positions while masturbating and noticing wooziness or blacking out sensations. THAT could indeed indicate (possible) blood pressure irregularities. These could easily be checked out by an MD (in a non-sexual occurance btw) but instead, just have you monitored in various positions and see how your b.p. is maintained when sitting, lying down, suddenly standing, etc. Your experiencing discomfort in these positions would of course most likely NOT be related to your genital system necessarily. It's would be a seperate matter altogether...fixable perhaps with simple medication. |