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yes in rare situation: 1- if someone orgasms more than once and no ejaculation fluis is left, then only few drops may cum. 2- in a special case called retrograde ejaculation when the semen goes back into the bladder instead to the outside.
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yes, it is possible. At the moment of orgasm, a guy or girl can press hard and deep on the taint region, closest to the anus the better. This closes off the urethra, and prevents the flow of semen. After the orgasm there may be a slight case of blue-balls, but there is no ejaculation. At the most, a few drops may dribble out, but if you do it right, not much will pass. Th second way I know of may not be for all guys. Stimulating the prostate and doing it well can bring about orgasm. The trick is not to stimulate the penis. This orgasm is without ejaculation. It feels great, but is not a full body release like the regular form. Combining the two creates a truly fantastic sensation, but it will bring about an intense ejaculation. So one method or the other should do the trick.
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Yes. Orgasm & ejaculation are separate bodily functions, and do not have to happen together. Many young boys have intense 'dry' orgasms before they reach puberty. I experienced my first orgasm when I was 5, and enjoyed thousands of very intense 'dry' orgasms before I reached puberty. After puberty, it is still possible. Some guys learn how to separate orgasm from ejaculation and have multiple orgasms without ejaculation.
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