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What age do boys get discharge?

Published in Male Puberty 2 mins read

Boys typically begin experiencing discharge, also known as ejaculation, between the ages of 11 and 15.

Understanding Male Discharge

Discharge in males refers to the release of semen, a fluid containing sperm, from the penis. This is a normal part of puberty and a sign that the reproductive system is maturing. The process of ejaculation is complex, involving multiple organs and hormones.

When Does This Usually Start?

According to the reference, boys usually become able to ejaculate semen about one year after their testes begin to enlarge. This typically happens between the ages of 11 and 15. It's important to note that this timeline can vary from boy to boy, as puberty occurs at different paces for everyone.


Feature Description
Timing Usually between the ages of 11 and 15.
Trigger Onset of puberty and the maturation of the testes.
What is it? The release of semen, a fluid containing sperm, from the penis.


  • Semen Production: The testes start producing sperm and fluids that mix to form semen during puberty.
  • Testicle Enlargement: Usually, semen production begins around a year after testicle enlargement begins.
  • Ejaculation: This is the process by which semen is expelled from the penis.


Why Does it Happen?

  • Hormonal Changes: Puberty is driven by hormonal changes, particularly increases in testosterone. These hormones stimulate the development of secondary sexual characteristics, including the ability to ejaculate.
  • Reproductive Maturation: The testes mature and start producing sperm. When stimulated, these are released with other fluids to form semen.


It's essential for young males to understand that this is a natural part of development. If there are any concerns or questions, discussing them with a trusted adult or healthcare provider is recommended.