My moms help me manage my condition (hyperspermia) AMA or message me to chat
Hey everyone. Im really happy I found this subreddit, as what ive experienced over the last few years isn't super common and ive always wanted to find a place I can open up. I’m an 18-year-old boy, and I have a condition called hyperspermia — basically, my body produces a much larger than average amount of semen. I was diagnosed right before I turned 13, but I had symptoms for months before that: constant fullness, heavy balls, erections that wouldn’t go away, pulsing, pressure, and mood issues. It was a lot to manage and understand at first.
On top of that, I am the only boy in my household. I’m raised by two moms (bisexual - very involved in LGBTQIA+ spaces) who are super open minded, body-positive, and sex-positive. So, even without dealing with this condition I understand that my upbringing is sort of unique.
So there was finally a night before I was officially diagnosed when I finally told them what was going on (after months of dealing with symptoms. They were super supportive and ended up examining me gently, explained what they thought was happening, and offered to help me get relief. That first night, they used their hands, and after about 15 minutes of building pressure, I had my first release — it was like a flood. The most relieving thing I’ve ever experienced. I know to some this may seem strange, but with how close we all were and how open minded they are idk it just made sense for us I guess.
Over time, after I was diagnosed and was given suggestions on managing it, they continued helping me figure out what works best for my body, even including things like oral. For them, it was a way to help me explore my sexuality, manage the condition and they felt like it was a way to bond as well. So I hope nobody finds this weird, because for me it was just something they did with me usually before bed or in the mornings.
My moms have always been very open about my sexual health and the importance of exploring my sexuality, understanding my body, and things like that and even letting some of the other people in their community explore this with me as well. So with all of that said I’m open to answering any questions about my condition, my upbringing, or anything else, im just happy I got to share here. Thanks for reading!!