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No, sperm and urine are not released at the same time. Sperm is released during ejaculation, which is a separate process from the elimination of urine from the bladder. These are two distinct physiological functions.
A lot of sperm are needed to increase the chances of finding the egg. Both egg and sperm are tiny and, compared to their size, the sperm must cover a vast distance.
Not in the Stewie sperm star ship way but you'd have to dump at the same time because they die pretty quickly. If you want to try you and your buddy can get a microscope and drop on it together and see what happens.
We are the combination of the sperm and the egg which creates a zygote which grows into a human over time.
conduct an experiment and let me know. 2nd answer: No, not normally. During an erection, the muscles that keep urine from flowing are nice and tight. There could be diseases that could allow it to happen, I suppose.
Sperm cells can be produced during the lifetime of a male. Thus, there's different amounts of sperm cells in a male's testes all the time.
No they don't, the paths are like a valve, one closes when the other is in use
AnswerUrine and sperm never leave the penis at the same time. When a male ejaculates, the passageway for the urine is closed. When a man urinates, the passageway for the semen is closed. Ejaculation and urination can not happen at the same time.Remark: Urine and sperm can leave the penis at the same time if the semen is blocked in the portion between the beginning of the penis and the anus (sphincter). You can achieve this by applying pressure in this zone with the aid of your palm (fingers). This way the semen is blocked in the urethra right after it leaves the crossroad with the urinary conduct (that is the common lower portion). I do NOT recommend it instead of using serious protection, such as a condom, because it may NOT be sufficiently safe, if you are in the middle of a sexual act. On the other hand, :)it works well if you don't want to end up with a sticky hand. Than, after the passageway for urine is open, you can pee both urine and semen.
This is a difficult sensation to accurately describe as it can vary from person to person, but it usually referred to as blissful or euphoric due the huge rush of endorphins which are released at the same time sperm is released. This is referred to as orgasm.
Sperm is carried in the testicals, Vas Deferenz, and Epiditimus. Urine is carried in the bladder. Both sperm and urine pass through the urithera but never at the same time (unless there is something wrong). The 'plumbing' is set up so that there is an exclusion switch when one or the other is functioning.
You release sperm after masturbation or sexual intercourse (maybe after thinking about or seeing something that gives you an erection). You can't see the actual sperm because they are microscopic, but a clear sticky fluid will come out of your penis (where your urine comes out) when you orgasm. Boys usually are first able to ejaculate around the time of their 13th birthday.
Hundreds of millions of sperm
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A lot of sperm are needed to increase the chances of finding the egg. Both egg and sperm are tiny and, compared to their size, the sperm must cover a vast distance.
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same amount of time it takes to get over food poisoning
not always, if he has a successful vasectomy then it can't be released
First, pre-ejaculate, which is a thin lubricating fluid. Second, if he ejaculates, the fluid contains sperm. A boy cannot urinate at the same time, but boys often have urine odors if not washed, so you might taste that also.