Ejaculation Under Water

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Ejaculation Under Water
WHOA. Did you know dolphins have wet dreams? Be honest – you probably didn't. Hardly surprising, though, given that this is the very first footage of a wild dolphin ejaculating completely spontaneously. No overt socio-sexual activity. No direct genital stimulation. Nada. Dude was swimming lazily along when he suddenly became aroused and... well... see for yourself.
The footage was captured by researcher Tadamichi Morisaka and his colleagues at Kyoto University when the dolphin was likely in a drowsy/sleepy state. Close observation revealed the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin's left eye was closed when it became aroused, "an indication of unihemispheric (or bilateral) sleep," write the researchers in PLOS ONE . As dolphin researcher Justin Gregg points out , the state is not unlike the one that commonly precedes spontaneous ejaculation in people and other species:
This is exactly the same kind of phenomenon we observe in human wet dreams: spontaneous ejaculation in the absence of physical stimulation. It has been observed in other mammals ( mice , guinea pigs , cats , etc.), but never before in a dolphin [ Ed. Note: Or, according to the researchers, in any other aquatic mammal] . What’s the function of spontaneous ejaculation? There are three hypotheses: 1) it’s needed to remove excess or abnormal spermatozoa, 2) it’s a kind of sexual display, 3) it has no function, and happens by accident when a sleepy/drowsy brain stops being able to regulate the inhibitory neural control system.
The researchers recount (at a level of detail that I find amusing mainly because I can't determine whether the specifics provided are totally superficial or not – though they certainly seem that way) the conditions under which the emission was observed (emphasis added):
The video was taken underwater at about 10 m depth off Mikura Island, Japan on July 2, 2012 . Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins around Mikura Island have almost all been identified using natural marks on the body by underwater video-identification research since 1994 [Ed. Note: over 200 hours' worth of video collected in that time, according to the researchers]. Four researchers and a few other sightseers were involved in a dolphin-swimming program observed dolphins underwater, and one researcher observed dolphin behavior on the boat at the time. It was a cloudy day without rain, and the water temperature was approximately 25°C.
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6 Things You Need To Know Before Even Trying To Have Sex In A Pool/Hot Tub/Lake
Or any other body of water that strikes your fancy.
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The sun is shining, the days are longer, and bodies of water look particularly...inviting. As the weather heats up, it's natural to take a lot of your indoor activities outside. Much like lunch at home seems way more appealing as a picnic, sex can become even more exciting when it happens al fresco. And really, having sex in the water makes perfect sense. The pool/hot tub/lake/ocean basically aren't living up to their natural potential if they don't serve as covers for some interesting below-the-belt activities. But having sex in water isn't without its risks. Below, six things you need to know before you dive in.
Yes, pools have chlorine, but they can also have a lot of bacteria. One of the most common public-pool health issues is improper pH levels, which can make it harder for disinfectants to do their jobs, according to a May 2016 report from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Same goes for hot tubs. The outlook isn't much better if you and your partner are looking to, uh, get more in touch with nature. "[Lakes and oceans] are by far the dirtiest," Idries Abdur-Rahman , M.D., a board-certified ob/gyn, tells SELF.
With all of that (kind of downer information) said, you can definitely still have amazing sex in water. It’s theoretically possible you’ll contract some random water-borne infection or disease, but the threat is basically negligible.
It's counterintuitive, but having sex in the water can be tougher on your vagina than having it in a bed. "People think water is like vaginal lubricant, but they're completely different," says Abdur-Rahman. When something's plunging in and out of your vagina underwater , some of that water will naturally find its way inside you, washing away your lubricating vaginal secretions, and potentially drying you out. "That lack of lubrication can make you more prone to micro-abrasions," says Abdur-Rahman. Those are little tears that can sting when they come into contact with something irritating, like, say, chlorine or salt water. And disinfectants like chlorine are caustic, so even if you don't get micro-tears, you can end up with an irritated vagina or one with a skewed pH, potentially leading to bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection .
The takeaway: If you happen to have some within reach, lube can come in very handy when you're having sex in water. That brings us to our next point.
Condoms can function A-OK in the water, so use them if you need to. "As long as the water is safe to swim in—no chlorine levels that are too high, for example—the condom shouldn't be compromised," board-certified ob/gyn Antonio Pizarro , M.D., tells SELF. But without proper lubricant, water-induced dryness and friction can make a condom more likely to break, says Abdur-Rahman. If you somehow managed to have some lube on hand for this outdoor adventure, silicone would be your best bet. Oil-based lubes can damage condoms, and water-based ones can wash away too quickly in this scenario, says Pizarro.
If someone ejaculates inside of you underwater and you're not using contraception, you can get pregnant . The semen doesn't wash away or anything like that, even though some water can enter the vagina during intercourse. And that's what both doctors really want people to know. "There can be a release of semen during intercourse even before ejaculation," says Pizarro. Abdur-Rahman agrees. "Even if he pulls out before he ejaculates, you can still get pregnant on land or sea," he says.
Everyone's heard rumors about people getting pregnant after swimming in a pool or hot tub where someone ejaculated. Thankfully, this myth doesn't have any weight. "If there’s no physical contact and there’s an emission of semen into the water, I can't see how that would lead to pregnancy," says Pizarro. "[The semen] would have to be very close, or there would need to be some manipulation of the female anatomy to insert the semen." So if your partner pulls out and ejaculates somewhere else in the water, the sperm can't home in on your vagina, swim on over, and get you pregnant.
Also, sperm are finicky little guys who thrive in the human body temperature of 98.6 degrees. That's why they can live for up to five days in a woman's body, says Abdur-Rahman. Otherwise, they die pretty quickly when out in the open, whether it's in the colder temperatures of a pool or the warmer ones of a hot tub. (And even if you're in perfectly body-temperature water, a guy would still have to ejaculate basically inside of you for you to potentially get pregnant.)
Chlorine and other disinfectants may kill some bacteria, but they won't make it harder for you to get a sexually transmitted infection by washing anything away. Actually, without enough lubricant, you could get micro-abrasions and theoretically boost your chances of getting or spreading an STI. But on the flip side, you can't catch a random STI from a pool because people had sex in it before you, says Pizarro, who's had patients who've wondered whether public swimming was the cause of their infections. Just like anywhere else, staying safe is a major part of having amazing sex in the water.
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Hi. I had sex on many different places (bedrooms, kitchens, out-doors, public places, elevators, cars). However, I had never had sex in water. Is there anybody with experience? What`s sex in water like?



Hi. My boyfriend and I have never had sex with another couple. It sounds interesting, though. I guess it`s in human`s nature to explore every single possibility, when it comes to sex. I had sex with two guys and it was weird enough. My boyfriend doesn`t know anything about it. I am planning to tell him one day. We were together at the time, so it is pretty hard to tell I was cheating on him with two guys.


I've had sex in water before. it's different, but it's not all that amazing. all of my friends say that you can get yeast infection from it. I don't know though...i tried it and nothing happened to me. the shower is good though.4

I've had sex in a tub, a tub with jets, and the shower. The first thing that comes to mind to mention is that you really need waterproof lube to make it enjoyable, at least for me. The water washes away all your natural lubrication and so its pretty dry and kind of makes your skin "tug" when he pushes in and out. You'd think the water would make it slippery and awesome but it only does that everywhere else besides the genitals ;-)

Second... it can be bad to get water shoved up inside you. Especially if it's not clean water. I'd suggest having him stay inside you once he's inside you and not do the pull all the way out then push all the way in sort of thing. Not to mention, when you stand up a flood of water will come out! XD

In the shower has been my best experience as far as water sex goes. The trickiest thing is finding a position that is comfortable and *possible* because some showers are pretty small. If he's strong enough (and you're not slippery) he can pick you up and hold you against a wall. If you're in the tub and its big enough, he can sit down and you can wrap your legs around him and sit on top. I've also see doggy style done in pools along the edge, however I've never done that.

you dont want to have sex under water its bad for the vigina

It´s have been many years my first preference. The best place is ocean or clean lake, when it´s reasonably warm and not stormy. Especially after the sunset.
However, water does not act as spermicide, so you still need to take normal safety precautions to avoid unplanned pregnancy or STDs.

My husband and i had sex in the yard :-S
I know what your thinking but I wasn't drunk the sprinklers were on and the kids were gone everyone was watching XD %-) o.O :-S
His penis gets wet but it doesnt hurt the vagina :-P

having sex in water can promote severe consequences. the constant thrust of the penis into the vagina forces water into the vagina then to the uterus, and into the fallopian tubes, when water is forced into the female body this way, it creates a disorder called ENDOMETRIOSIS. endometriosis is a condition that comprimises the ability to concieve children, and causes long-term complications for the one who contracts the above stated.

it rocks and you only want to stop for air because your partner takes your breath away

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