Fluid will still be discharged out after male ligation because ligation only blocks the vas deferens, resulting in sperm not being able to be discharged out of the body normally, and it does not affect the discharge of prostate fluid and other fluids out of the body. Clinically, male ligation is a surgical procedure to artificially ligate the vas deferens on both sides, so that sperms produced by the testes cannot be discharged through the vas deferens smoothly, thus achieving the purpose of contraception. However, semen consists of not only sperm, but also prostatic fluid produced by the prostate gland and seminal vesicle fluid produced by the seminal vesicles, etc. The expulsion of these fluids is not affected, so they can still be expelled through the urethra during orgasm. Therefore, the sensation of ejaculation is not affected and semen can still be discharged after ligation. If there is any discomfort, please seek medical advice.