After ligation, ejaculation can still be felt, and in general, there is no significant difference from the feeling before ligation, and fluid can still be ejaculated.
Clinically, after a male ligation surgery, the surgery only ligates the vas deferens, blocking the flow of sperm, but it does not affect the discharge of prostate fluid through the urethra.
Moreover, the ligation surgery will not affect the euphoria produced by a series of contractions of the vas deferens, epididymis, urethra and pelvic floor muscles during orgasm, so ejaculation can still be felt.
It is only that the semen ejaculated by men after the ligation surgery does not contain sperms, so it will not normally lead to pregnancy in women, thus providing effective contraception.