
Do Not Have A Prostate. Ejaculating Urine. What Can I Do?

You have indeed asked a very interesting and important question and i will try my best to answer that
After the normal prostate surgery you will only have one valve left intact after surgery. So having only one valve is why your bladder empties when you climax. So, if a man does not empty his bladder before sex, he will squirt water when he climaxes. Water will squirt everywhere and I do mean everywhere. The more the man is turned on, and depending on the amount of water contained in his bladder will determine the amount of water he releases upon his ejaculation.You’re going to have one hell of an experience with high pressure water squirts during his ejaculation. You see, instead of sperm and semen coming out when he ejaculates, he will have water! The valve opens and closes just like before, but he does not have a second valve at the bladder holding the urine back, and letting only semen and sperm escape.
By the way, if he empties his bladder entirely he will not be fully satisfied after he climaxes. Part of a man reaching orgasm is the feeling of fluid shoot through his tubes and out of his penis. The more he ejaculates, the more intense his orgasm is.
There is no medicine or treatment for that since you don't require it.
Enjoy your sexual life as it is said that you have great sex after a radical prostatectomy.
Even if urine enters vagina of your wife,it will not cause any harm to her.
I hope to have answered your query however you can revert to me for any further query.
Thanks and best of luck


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