Precum is semen. What you're probably wondering about is the actual sperm, and yes, it does.
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sperm is carried by seminal fluid ,precum is just the seminal fluid lubing up the mans uretha,ie,cock tube as a prerequisit to cumming to answere yr qn they are both the same,cum is much thicker but when dried on a sheet will leave crusty deposit much the same as precum just LOTS more of it
Iron filings are not a component of semen.
The metallic taste of semen is caused by zinc. Semen is approximately 96 percent water.
It could mean that there is a low quantity of sperm cells in the semen. Or it could mean that the semen was exposed to air, as semen gets thinner within a few minutes.
Semen is white in color, It contains sperms. Urine is our pee, It is yellow or orange in color.. Semen is thicker than urine.. Semen is something like a fluid.
I'd say yes. It's not really a precum but the lubricant that helps the semen slide without friction during ejaculation. Some people call it precum but it contains no semen at all... only lube. =)
1. it is called semen or sperm2. If it is clear, that means that you are premature and haven't been through or have just puberty yet. This is called precum.****Semen, can take many different colors from clear to a slight yellowish color to white. The definition of precum above is incorrect. Before puberty men do not normally produce any discharge from erections. Precum is produced, after the onset of puberty, as a lubricant during sexual stimulation and does contain live sperm along with some of the main elements of semen.Just wait about a year, and it will become opaque.so help me if "Dr" Davinder singh tries to add his opinion and websites to this
Precum is the clear slippery fluid that often begins to slowly "leak" from the tip of the penis when a man is very excited. Rubbing the penis along (or even deep inside) the vagina is perfectly safe as long as the penis is really ONLY leaking precum, there is no way sperm will be released onto or into the vagina. There is a very common misconception that precum actually contains sperm. There are studies that prove that precum does not contain sperm. There can be a small quantity of sperm cells in precum if the man has not urinated since a recent ejaculation. Precum is often falsely blamed for a pregnancy in cases where the man fails to admit that he either accidentally (or purposely) ejaculated. If a pregnancy results, precum is incorrectly blamed, but it was almost certainly because the man shot one or more real sperm-filled pulses (or "squirts") of semen onto or into the vagina. Sometimes men get overwhelmed by a powerful primal instinctual urge to impregnate, and may even try to "sneak in" one or more squirts of sperm-filled semen before pulling out. This is not always logical. In a sane and rational moment, they will admit they do not want to necesarily impregnate, but the urge to squirt inside the vagina is very powerful in the heat of sexual arousal. The natural urge when orgasm hits is to shove the penis deeper inside -- not pull it out and away! This is how precum got its "bad name". As long as men do not ejaculate, stay in control and pull all the way out before squirting real semen, fooling around is safe.
You're fine. That's just called precum :)
sperm is carried by seminal fluid ,precum is just the seminal fluid lubing up the mans uretha,ie,cock tube as a prerequisit to cumming to answere yr qn they are both the same,cum is much thicker but when dried on a sheet will leave crusty deposit much the same as precum just LOTS more of it
The answer is precum, a lubricating, clear, sticky formula, cleans the urethra before ejaculation.
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If he had any pre-come or semen on him at the time, then yes, there is always a chance that you could get pregnant. If not, then i doubt you could get pregnant. Be careful of any sexually transmitted diseases though! =)
Yes, semen can be excreted from the penis before ejaculation (sometimes called precum). This can contain some sperm, although not as concentrated as in ejaculatory sperm, it can still get you pregnant. As I'm sure you know also, not wearing a condom, you are also prone to STIs
HIV can only be transmitted from an infected person to another through direct contact of bodily fluids such as: Blood (including menstrual blood)Semen / Cum / Precum / Ejaculate.Vaginal secretions.Breast milk.
Yes you can. When a male ejaculates, his semen exits through his penis... you already know this. But what many don't know or remember is that some of that semen gets trapped inside of the penis and needs to be flushed out. So, if a male ejaculates outside of a woman and re-enters her (assuming he can still go) that leftover semen will either leak into her or be flushed out by more precum.