yes because of the sexual interaction
The Women's vagina. :^)
The sperm is usually discharged during intercourse. That one of the prime reasons for intercourse: for male sperm to get into a female for fertilization of her egg(s).It depends on what you mean by "safe". It is the natural method of procreation.
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Zero. Sperm is not needed for intercourse.
No, it doesnt not affect your ability to perform as usual in sexual intercourse at all
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Most articles you will read state that herpes is transmitted skin-to-skin only; and body fluids do not contain the herpes virus. I have however seen a few articles that cited a person contracting the virus via sperm. Bottom line......it is NOT likely that sperm will infect a person with herpes. I would not go as far to say that it is impossible.
That depends on what species of animal you want to know about. In humans sperm is released during intercourse from the penis of the male. As for where it goes after that depends on other things, such as which type of intercourse is being performed. Humans are very creative and imaginitive people, so semen can end up just about anywhere.
Yes, sperm doesn't last long even during intercourse. So in Chlorine it dies instantly.
The penis is used for urination and sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse the penis is thrust into the woman's vagina. The man then ejaculates semen, which contains sperm. Sperm can fertilize an egg to create a pregnancy.
A person ejects sperm by the natural contractions in the penile tissue. That occurs when he climaxes after constant arousal during sexual intercourse.
Yes it is possible as pre-cum is released whilst having intercourse and it can contain sperm. Always make sure you use contraception.