It depends on the size of the vagina, but since it is elastic it can hold an estimated amount of 45-70 mL.
The average vagina can hold a lot more than any human male penis can deliver. Plus it does not stay in there very long. A portion of it mixes with the vaginal fluids and is expelled shortly after intercourse as the vagina contracts to its regular size and shape. The rest of it is absorbed by the female reproductive tract. The actual sperm, however have a different destination. They swim upsteam through the fallopian tubes and if they don't participate in fertilization make their way into the abdomen to die and get absorbed in the female's body.
10 Gallons
At that age you will not have any unless you have started puberty early. Everyone is different.
There is no specific amount at all. Some will be able to ejaculate a bit, some a bit more and others not at all. It all depends on where you are in Puberty and if you are early or late starter. The average amount for an adult is 5ml or a teaspoon.
Most 14 year-old guys might be worried about the amount they ejaculate. At this age, you become a man and you can get various amounts of semen, which is normal for teenage boys. But typically, by the time he is 14 a boy will shoot his semen rather than dribble, as he's no longer a little boy. I would say he can shoot around 8 squirts, sometimes less and sometimes more.
Depends, on average only around 2-15 grams
It could range from a little amount to several squirts/shots, depends on how much you masturbate and also how much water you drink daily. But if I had to estimate the average amount, since most 14 year-old boy's genitals are adult-sized at this age, you can expect to shoot a nice amount, to be more precise I'd say between 6 and 10 shots per ejaculation but it can be more (12+ shots) :)
the average man has around 3 tablespoons of semen he can ejaculate.
Minimal. Even a tiny drop of semen in the vagina could result in pregnancy.
Pregnancy occurs when semen enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg, and then only. If no semen entered your vagina (or the area outside your vagina, since sperm can swim), there is no chance you can get pregnant. If the condom was put on properly and did not break, there is an extremely low chance you can be pregnant. If you did not bleed much after intercourse, most likely it is coincidence that your cycle was almost over.
Semen is sperm, and all it needs to do to get a girl pregnant is be fresh and be introduced to the vagina. So yes. changes are just as much as if you would have ejaculated in the vagina. There are millions and millions of sperm a droplet of sperm and there only needs to be one to fertilize and egg and get a girl pregnant.
A 47 year old male can produce on average up to 24 kilograms of semen per year, the semen however is mostly blood, with on average one sperm per litre.
No.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
at 4Mb for the average song, it should hold aroun 10,000 songs
it can hold about 600-700lbs
On average around 5 mls of semen or about a teaspoon.It differs for every boy or man depending on several factors, including how often they ejaculate or their age.
When it comes to getting pregnant, sometimes "close" is enough. If a man ejaculates on your body or close to your vagina, it is possible that you will rub or wipe some of his semen into your vagina. And it doesn't take much. Sex is how humans produce new humans. It is terribly efficient!
Depends on how big your hands are