Anhedonic Seed Release: One of the Most Frustrating Male Organ Problems One of the benefits of reaching puberty is that a man at last gets to experience the incomparable feeling of a sensual intense pleasure. The body is finally ready to take him through excitement, tumescence, increased stimulation and all the way to an intensely pleasurable seed release. And as long as male organ health is maintained and there are no other male organ problems (or health issues impacting manhood performance), a man is primed for a multitude of intensely pleasurable seed releases throughout his life. Unfortunately, some men may experience something called anhedonic seed release, which can have a serious dampening effect on his enjoyment of sensual activity, whether by himself or with a partner. Not early on Anhedonic seed release is not at all the same thing as early on seed release, which is one of the more common male organ problems that a man may encounter. With early on seed release, a man finds that he releases his semen too early. In terms of clinical definitions, “too early” means that less than one minute passes between the penetration of the male organ into the female organ and the release of semen. In practice, however, the length of time defining early on seed release depends upon the point of view of the man – and of his partner as well. Anhedonic seed release is also different from other male organ problems, such as retrograde seed release or lack of seed release. About anhedonic seed release So then, what is anhedonic seed release? Simply put, this describes a situation in which a man releases seed, but he doesn’t experience that wonderful intensely pleasurable sensation that is associated with seed release. (Anhedonic essentially means “without pleasure.”) It’s easy to see why this is one of the more frustrating male organ problems. Although men engage in sensual activity for a variety of reasons (including www.man1health.com