Yes, it's called autoeroticism, or more commonly known as self masturbation.
Which is when one stimulates them self sexually.
It is perfectly normal, healthy, and safe.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming sperm during pregnancy has any benefits or risks. It is generally safe for a pregnant woman to engage in sexual activity with her partner, unless advised otherwise by her healthcare provider. However, if there are concerns or questions about specific activities during pregnancy, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional.
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It is not okay for your partner to hit you or call you names. These are signs of an abusive relationship and you deserve to be treated with respect and kindness. Seek help from a trusted friend, family member, or a domestic violence hotline to create a safety plan and get support in leaving the relationship.
There is typically no harm in having sperm on your buttocks as long as it remains external and does not come into contact with any sensitive areas. However, it's important to keep in mind that sperm can carry sexually transmitted infections, so if you are engaging in any sexual activity, it's recommended to use protection and practice safe sex.
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No.
Hell no!
No
If what you mean by "safe" is avoiding pregnancy, the only safe time is long after menopause is complete. Seriously. Those dangerous fertile periods vary from woman to woman, and even in one woman they vary month to month. It's also variable how long a man's sperm will live and lurk waiting for an egg to appear, depending on how hospitable the woman's chemistry is to the little swimmers. There's an old joke: "What do you call couples who practice the rhythm method?" Answer: "Parents."
Yes it is safe.
Yes it is safe as long as your partner is STD free.
Guide dogs are responsible for keeping their human partner safe. This does not mean safe from robbers, but safe from objects in their path, as well as oncoming vehicles. They lead their partner forward, and turn, stop, and go forward, when told to, unless it will place their partner in danger.
After a month on the Pill and making sure your partner is disease free and faithful, it is safe to have sex (a tricky one!)
Not really, it can carry a STD.
It is absolutely safe . . . that is what the penis is made for.
The sperm is usually discharged during intercourse. That one of the prime reasons for intercourse: for male sperm to get into a female for fertilization of her egg(s).It depends on what you mean by "safe". It is the natural method of procreation.
No, you will not die from eating sperm. Swallowing semen is perfectly safe, as long as he doesn't have and STD.