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Why Wet Dreams Occur?

What are wet dreams? Well, ejaculating in your sleep without even knowing it is known as a wet dream. The other name for the same phenomena is nocturnal emissions.

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In men, sometimes ejaculation may occur even without an erection. Generally, after waking up, looking at the wet marks on the bed sheet, we generally come to know that a wet dream occurred.

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In some cases, people generally wake up in the midnight due to the wetness in the sheets after a wet dream. Is such a phenomenon abnormal; is it unhealthy? Well, it is normal. Do women experience such occurrences? Yes, even women do experience them in rare cases.

Fact #1

Fact #1

Wet dreams occur in some people and may not occur in some. Health experts say that they are normal and people don't need to panic when they occur.

Fact #2

Fact #2

During puberty, when the body starts producing reproductive hormones, when the fluid builds up, it gets released during dreams.

Fact #3

Fact #3

Generally, these wet dreams occur only during puberty when one has no access to intercourse or masturbation to release the fluids.

Fact #4

Fact #4

We have no control over wet dreams. And you don't need to try ways to prevent them unless you feel awkward or inconvenient due to unexpected wetness in your sheets.

Fact #5

Fact #5

According to some sources, masturbation seems to work like a remedy for this problem. Some people who said that they masturbated before sleeping admitted that they got rid of wet dreams.

Fact #6

Fact #6

According to a survey, nearly 39% of women admitted that they had wet dreams at least once in their entire lives.

Fact #7

Fact #7

A century ago, people used to feel guilty for having wet dreams as they considered lust before marriage as immoral.

Fact #8

Fact #8

In some cases, wet dreams occur throughout the entire life due to unknown reasons. But still, there isn't anything to worry, say health experts.

Story first published: Monday, April 4, 2016, 22:27 [IST]
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