Not normally possible. The process of ejaculation also causes the urethra to spasm, so unless there's a problem there, a man can't do both at the same time.
Horace and Virgil
Aristotle believed that women were inferior to men, because, unlike men they did not produce sperm, which, according to Aristotle was the building block of life.
What is meant by "the Founding Fathers were men of their time"
In most western countries women have the same rights as men. Unfortunately this is not true of all countries.
What a curious question. I've never heard any suggestion other than that both men and women arrived at the same time in the waka from the Cook Islands - Rarotonga; and Tonga.
No, the semen and sperm is the same for all men. What can change it is your diet.
Only the first sperm influences what happens so it is physically impossible.
Of course they do. Sperm is produced whole life time
It depends on the person, but on average men will ejaculate about 1,080 gallons of sperm in their life time.
Okay, The Reason Is... - Men Don't have The Egg Cell ( Women Only Have Egg Cells ) Note: Some Men Were Born Or Placed With Egg Cells and Sperm Cells At the Same Time That's How Some Men Get Pregnant....
Women don't make sperm. Only men do. Your question is not clear on what you want to know.
No, sperms do not have the same chromosome. Damaged or unhealthy sperm can cause genetic problems. Men over 35 have a greater chance to have damaged or unhealthy sperm.
No, old men do not have worms in their sperm. Sperm will be healthy even when a person is not.
The urethra is responsible for ejaculating sperm and expelling urine in men.
Men produce sperm all the time in their testes. If these are not ejaculated, they get reabsorbed after a time so good sperm should always be "ready". A low sperm count means that, as compared to other men of his age, your husband does not seem to be making as many sperm in his testes as these other men. When he ejaculates, the seamen he produces does not contain as many sperm as it should. This could affect his ability to father children. If you and your husband are wanting children you should both go and see a specialist Doctor together and investigate the problem further.
Race have nothing to do with it, in women or men. It's individual.
Women don't have sperm.