Depends on the lube, but 9 times out of 10, yes. Pre-Seed doesn't, is designed for couples trying to conceive.
No sterile lubricant does not effect sperm.
Each lubricant has a specific flash point; read the technical specifications for the lubricant.
no
The effect of the acid value is that it enhances the working efficiency of a lubricant.
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No sterile lubricant does not effect sperm.
It's a combination of his ejaculate (which is mostly sperm) and your natural lubricant. Some women produce a good deal more of this lubricant than others!
Sure, anything they come into contact with affects them. Increased lubricant means increased fluid for them to swim in. If the lubricant is slightly basic pH then it can counteract the natural acidity of the vagina increasing the likelihood that the sperm survive and reach the egg for fertilization. However if the lubricant is spermicidal, then it destroys the sperm cells immediately upon exposure. Also if the lubricant is either hyper or hypo osmolar this too can damage the sperm.
No. It is one of the easily available lubricant and it will not harm you.
No harm.
swallowing sperm is harm less
Very rarely. Its actually an acid neutralizer that cleans the urethra so that it is not a hostile environment for sperm. It also acts as a lubricant.
there is no harm in drinking sperm.
Not likely.
OF COURSE NOTWater is water. You need to use real lubricant.Anyways lubricant doesn't even kill sperm.It's just for the taste and to make the penisslimy so it can easily go in the vagina.The purpose of lubricant is to lubricate and cause less friction. The purpose of spermicide is to kill sperm. K-Y jelly is a lubricant; it is not a spermicide. Some condoms have lubricant and spermicide. Most need more lubrication.
This can be consdiered a form of birth control. Sperm in the mouth does not cause pregnancy. Sperm elsewhere can. Keep the sperm where it will do the least harm.
Massage and personal lubricant