While wet dreams are typically associated with adolescent boys, they are a common experience for both sexes from puberty through adulthood. The medical term for a wet dream is nocturnal emission. In this article, we look at the facts about wet dreams and debunk some of the myths surrounding this normal, healthy occurrence. Wet dreams are when a person orgasms involuntarily while they are sleeping because of a dream, which may or may not be erotic. They are called wet dreams because when a male has this type of dream, he may awaken with wet clothing or bedding. This is because semen, the fluid containing sperm, is released during ejaculation.
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Semen is a whitish fluid that a man ejaculates from the penis. It mainly consists of seminal fluid and a small concentration of sperm. It often leaks during sexual arousal, which is normal, but some men may experience semen leakage while sleeping or urinating.