Yes that is normal. The same thing happened to me when I was 13. It just means that you aren't very far into puberty. Just give it time and it will 'shoot' out.
Not every male can shoot when ejaculating. A lot of males sperm just seeps out. This is normal.
Defecation is the act of pooping. This should not cause sperm to come out of your penis, since they are totally different systems. If you have a fluid with a sperm-like consistency that comes out of your butt when you defecate, then it is mucus and could indicate an intestinal problem. If this is the case you should ask your doctor about it.
There is no such thing
it depends on the function of the body, if the body works slowly, there is a high possiblity that the sperm will travel slowly, so take care of your body so that you wife will have babies soon! elodea here.
Semen is produced constantly in the testicles and stored in the epididymis, so it's not physically possible to permanently stop sperm production or flow. However, vasectomy is a permanent contraceptive option that involves cutting or blocking the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles. This prevents sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation, effectively acting as a long-term solution to prevent sperm from exiting the body. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss the procedure and its implications.
to redirect flow in opposite direction of normal flow
free flow exhaust with reducing bends
ur seamen is thick because it contains these material sperms flid whic act like sperms food gel which act like transpoting material most of the time it is not thick but during intercourse it is thick because it have to flow through women vaginal fluid flow
To allow the sperm to flow to the ovaries easier.
Unlikely but not impossible
this is called sperm . that's the hormone that drive to infatuation. this is called sperm . that's the hormone that drive to infatuation.
Normal flow is 100% of the flow you actually expect. Rated flow is the maximum safety factor times the normal flow. i.e. for a maximum safety factor of 1.2 Normal flow = 100 gpm Rated flow = 1.2*100 gpm = 120 gpm Safety factors are applied to ensure a piece of equipment has some flexibility of operating conditions in its application. The minimum flow is the minimum safety factor time the normal flow i.e. i.e. for a maximum safety factor of 0.5 Normal flow = 100 gpm Rated flow = 0.5*100 gpm = 50 gpm If sized properly a pump specified in this way could operate at any point between 50 and 120gpm with no problems.
If you have a normal period with normal flow you are not pregnant