No. It lives for a time outside the body & they are miniscule. You won't get them all.
i dont think so i think you will die
No the germs die once they hit the air
Once the ejaculate that contains the sperm dries the sperm are dead. They probably die before complete drying occurs. Once dead, they're dead, no coming back if re wetted.
It dies pretty quickly once in the open !
once it hits the air usually 80% die off.
Yes, sperm can die after being exposed to air and becoming dry. Sperm cells require a specific environment, including moisture, to survive and maintain their viability. Once they dry out, the sperm cells become non-functional and cannot fertilize an egg.
There is no such thing as X Y sperm, but there are X/Y Chromosomes. Sperm, once inside the fallopian tube(s) they have a life span of about 5 days. In the vagina, they die in only a few hours. In the open air, they die rapidly.
I can't think of any time that you would "accidently" touch sperm. Really can't you.
no. because once it is exposed to air it will automatically die.
No; sperm is required to touch the vagina in order for pregnancy to be a possibility.
Seminal fluid dries out very quickly when it's outside the body - and once it's dried, the sperm die almost at once.
the sperm just die