It is impossible to do. Females simply can and do not produce semen.
Reduced production of semen for men. Reduced weight of testicles.
For eating disorders, 1 male with suffer for every 9 females. If there were 100 people with eating disorders, 10 would be men and 90 would be women.
I've heard of this, specifically Pineapples. I did some research and I notice that more articles related to this were for men and their semen rather than women. I did see plenty of articles that said eating fruits in general (along with a healthy diet and a habit of keeping oneself clean) has positive effects on the taste for both males and females.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that celery increases semen volume. Semen volume is primarily influenced by factors such as age, overall health, and hydration levels. Eating a healthy diet that includes celery may have some benefits for men's sexual health due to its high nutrient content, but it is unlikely to directly impact semen volume.
Consuming your own semen will do you no harm.
yes men are mutations of females
many men/boys suffer for eating disorders however, because it was seen as something associated with females not many men spoke out about it. but as in the media a while back the British MP John Prescott suffered from Bulimia. There is a growing number of males with eating disorders coming out.
Yes, men who have had vasectomies still have DNA in their semen. The vasectomy procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, preventing sperm from reaching semen. Semen is still produced by the body, but it does not contain sperm.
yes
No, they don't.
Mixing semen from two gay men does not result in any unique or different outcome compared to mixing semen from individuals of any other sexual orientation. Semen is primarily composed of sperm and seminal fluid, and mixing semen from different individuals would not affect its basic properties or functions.
No.