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Some men have the emissions only at a certain age, while others have them throughout their lives following puberty. The frequency that one has nocturnal emissions has not been conclusively linked to frequency of masturbation. Alfred Kinsey found there may be "some correlation between the frequencies of masturbation and the frequencies of nocturnal emissions. In general the males who have the highest frequencies of nocturnal emissions may have somewhat lower rates of masturbation."  
Some men have the emissions only at a certain age, while others have them throughout their lives following puberty. The frequency that one has nocturnal emissions has not been conclusively linked to frequency of masturbation. Alfred Kinsey found there may be "some correlation between the frequencies of masturbation and the frequencies of nocturnal emissions. In general the males who have the highest frequencies of nocturnal emissions may have somewhat lower rates of masturbation."  


One factor that can affect the number of nocturnal emissions men have is whether they take testosterone-based drugs. In a 1998 study by Finkelstein ''et al'', the number of boys reporting nocturnal emissions drastically increased as their testosterone doses were increased, from 17% of subjects with no treatment to 90% of subjects at a high dose.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Finkelstein |first1=Jordan W. |coauthors=Elizabeth J. Susman, Vernon M. Chinchilli, M. Rose D’Arcangelo, Susan J. Kunselman, Jacqueline Schwab, Laurence M. Demers, Lynn S. Liben, Howard E. Kulin |year=1998 |title=Effects of Estrogen or Testosterone on Self-Reported Sexual Responses and Behaviors in Hypogonadal Adolescents |journal=The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism |volume=83 |issue= 7 |publisher=The Endocrine Society |doi=10.1210/jc.83.7.2281 |url=http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/83/7/2281.full|page=2281}}</ref>
One factor that can affect the number of nocturnal emissions men have is whether they take testosterone-based drugs. In a 1998 study by Finkelstein ''et al'', the number of boys reporting nocturnal emissions drastically increased as their testosterone doses were increased, from 17% of subjects with no treatment to 90% of subjects at a high dose.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Finkelstein |first1=Jordan W. |coauthors=Elizabeth J. Susman, Vernon M. Chinchilli, M. Rose D’Arcangelo, Susan J. Kunselman, Jacqueline Schwab, Laurence M. Demers, Lynn S. Liben, Howard E. Kulin |year=1998 |title=Effects of Estrogen or Testosterone on Self-Reported Sexual Responses and Behaviors in Hypogonadal Adolescents |journal=The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism |volume=83 |issue= 7 |publisher=The Endocrine Society |url=http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/83/7/2281.full|page=2281}}</ref>


13% of males experience their first ejaculation as a result of a nocturnal emission.<ref>Kinsey, Alfred C. ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'', p. 190</ref> Kinsey found that males experiencing their first ejaculation through a nocturnal emission were older than those experiencing their first ejaculation by means of masturbation. The study indicates that such a first ejaculation resulting from a nocturnal emission was delayed a year or more from what would have been developmentally possible for such males through physical stimulation.<ref>Kinsey, Alfred C. ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'', p. 299</ref>
13% of males experience their first ejaculation as a result of a nocturnal emission.<ref>Kinsey, Alfred C. ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'', p. 190</ref> Kinsey found that males experiencing their first ejaculation through a nocturnal emission were older than those experiencing their first ejaculation by means of masturbation. The study indicates that such a first ejaculation resulting from a nocturnal emission was delayed a year or more from what would have been developmentally possible for such males through physical stimulation.<ref>Kinsey, Alfred C. ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'', p. 299</ref>
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