jacksmith123
On dry orgasms in boys, it seems to vary in that some boys seem to have dry orgasms for quite a while, some not for very long and yet others ejaculate the first time they have an orgasm. I had dry orgasms but not for very long, a few weeks at most, then I started ejaculating. Not very much at first but it got more as time went on.
All I can think is that it is about what point in puberty you discover masturbation, and therefore orgasms, vs. how quickly the glands that make the liquid part of semen are developing.
On “Do girls have the equivalent of dry orgasms?”, I am not sure if anyone knows. As BlackParadePixie pointed out, girls don’t ejaculate in the way guys do. There are some who claim there is such a thing as female ejaculation but there are mixed opinions out there on that. Some suggest it is just peeing, others claim that the Skene’s gland, which is the female equivalent of the male prostate gland and is usually vestibular (like male nipples), can sometimes be developed enough to release something a bit like the prostate does.
But other than that we can only guess. Even people who have had a sex change have not been completely naturally both male and female and thus able to tell us how female orgasms compare to male dry orgasms but, given how many parts of the reproductive system start out the same and then differentiate into a male or female version as a fetus develops, and given also that girls enjoy orgasms, just as boys enjoy dry orgasms, assuming they are roughly the same is the best we can do.