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I used to have cumshots that would make a pornstar jealous. I know hCG is mainly for fertility, will it also help me with the cumshot?

AlphaMD's Answer


Yes & no. Only a small portion of ejaculation comes from the testicles, which is why it's not a major concern/complaint when someone has a vasectomy. It will certainly help, but adding things like ZMA (Zinc and Magnesium) supplements before bed which help more with other factors involve with probably help more.

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