If a man is only releasing seminal fluid, it implies that he is not releasing any sperm, so he would be infertile.
I don't know the expression, but from the words used, it would seem to mean male seminal fluid going into the vagina.
semen is an organic fluid known as seminal fluid that contain spermatozoa, the seminal fluid which aids the survival of sperm and provides protection and enables the sperm to move and swim that results in the discharge of semen is called ejaculation it can be whitish in colour or sometimes clear of which is quite normal
These are not particularly similar substances. A serum is a fluid that is used as a medical remedy or antidote, or can also mean the liquid portion of the blood (without the blood cells); semen is seminal fluid, which contains sperm cells and is a substance that a male uses to impregnate a female
By saying vessel I assume you mean vesicle. The Seminal Vesicles are tubular glands located in the groins of male mammals. Their purpose is to secrete a fluid that neutralizes the acidity of the vagina and allows sperm to survive longer in the acidic environment during procreation. And also contains nutrients for the spermatozoa to live when the two are combined.
It means that you require an increase in seminal fluid to maintain constant erectile functions in your genitalia.
Do you mean "seminal" as in sperm, or the term that means original, or the one that means important? Because seminal can mean all of these things.Some antonyms for seminal, as in original, are "commonplace" and "conventional", and some antonyms for seminal, as in important, are "unimportant" and "irrelevant".Hope this helps.
Precm, I assume you mean precum? This is a measurement of non ejaculated seminal fluid. It is usually a very small drop. The fluid contains a lower sperm concentration than ejaculated semen. Theories suggest it may serve as either a cleansing fluid or even natural lubricant.
seminal - adj. 1 of, relating to, or consisting of seed or semen 2 containing or contributing the seeds of later development-sem-i-nal-ly adv.
Elements are the simplest chemical substances. Things like Sulphur, Oxygen, Sodium etc etc. I am guessing, because this is in the puberty section, that you mean is clear stuff that comes our of your penis sperm? The answer is no. Semen, the stuff that comes out of a guys penis when he has sex or masturbates contains a liquid (seminal fluid) and sperm. This mixture is usually a streaky creamy white colour. The clear liquid is usually just seminal fluid, although it may have a few sperm in it.
If you find that you have more watery or eggwhite days than you would expect and that these often follow days or nights that you had intercourse, then you may be mistaking seminal and cervical fluid. They have similar properties because they share the same function: transporting and nourishing sperm. You will find, however, that fertile cervical fluid (eggwhite) is more clear and stretchy and shiny. It will stretch a couple of inches without breaking. Semen may be more whitish and is more likely to break when pulled. If you are in doubt and it is near your fertile time, always record eggwhite cervical fluid, even if it may be obscured by seminal fluid. http://www.fertilityfriend.com/Faqs/Distinguishing-Semen-and-Cervical-Fluid.html
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If you mean the urethral opening, from the penis, yes there are conditions where a man can have a problem releasing fluid from there. See a Urologist.