Description
Wet dreams, also known as nocturnal emissions, are a natural and normal part of puberty and sexual development, involving spontaneous ejaculation in males or vaginal lubrication and/or orgasm in females during sleep. They are generally harmless and a result of hormonal changes, especially during the teenage years.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
- What they are: Wet dreams are involuntary orgasms that occur during sleep, often accompanied by erotic dreams.
- For males: They typically involve ejaculation of semen.
- For females: They can involve vaginal lubrication or orgasm, or both.
- Puberty and beyond: Wet dreams are common during puberty due to increased hormone levels, particularly testosterone. While they are more frequent during puberty, they can occur throughout life, even in adulthood, according to Healthy Male.
- No cause for concern: They are a natural bodily function and not a sign of any medical problem.
- Nocturnal emission: Wet dreams are also known as nocturnal emissions.
- Not always related to sex dreams: While often associated with sexual dreams, wet dreams can occur even without a specific sexual theme in the dream itself.
- Physiological basis: Wet dreams are a result of the body’s natural sexual arousal mechanisms during sleep, involving increased blood flow to the genitals and subsequent orgasm and/or ejaculation.
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