why do i get hard in the morning before i pee?


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These people have no clue WTF they're talking about.

Dude, morning wood is nothing more than a full bladder putting pressure on your prostate, causing it to enlarge. The prostate enlarges (which by the way, this is something that takes time for your body to learn to do) to prevent you from urinating in your sleep. As a result of an enlarged prostate, blood flow increases to the penis, thus the erection.

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biology.

Your full bladder puts pressure on your anatomy, hence the erection. blood flow


its called the morning glory, its natural


its part of the magic of being a man.

testoserone levels are set to peak at around 7 am ( determined by your body clock ) Your body responds to the signals from your bladder and causes an erection. This allows your body to continue sleeping without urinating on your bedding


Your bladder is full, so it puts pressure on your prostate. More than that, I won't say.


In addition to sexual arousal, erection in males can be caused by mechanical stimulation, or by the pressure of the filled urinary bladder. Erections when waking up are common, most likely due to a full bladder. They sometimes already occur in infant boys, and in utero. Recently some scientists have begun to doubt this very much (sources: see below). The question why most men have erections when waking up ("morning wood") is still not settled.

It's normal, "morning wood" is another slang term. Of course we can't pee with full boners so we have to wait until they go down for that. Sometimes a morning jack off is the best way to make that happen.and it's a nice way to start the day too! Usually just waiting a bit (but NOT thinking of sex!) will make them go down enough too. As we get older, most of us get few of them.but I've always liked them! well , good PORNING!!




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