you can always try to use jik or other wshing chemicals. or sacrifice and buy another sheet
Yes, semen can be easily washed off the body with soap and water. It is water soluble and can be removed through regular cleaning.
no, once it hits the air for a certain amount of time it is no good.
Jody smelt her newly washed bed sheet when it has come out of the wash and then reported her findings by answering questions on WikiAnswers based on the effectiveness of the washing powder she used.
It does not stain but it may become sticky!
I'm sure someone will send something.
well, it can. it depends on the color of the clothing. for instance, black, semen on black clothing will stain it until washed. so wash your clothing or towels after you ejaculate on them or wipe your semen on them. masturbation with a condom can feel more pleasurable then bare hands. and when you ejaculate, the semen stays in the condom. try it. it will help.
OMGoodness are you serious... You need to back to health class.
If the cloth hasn't been washed, yes. Otherwise it would be so hard to trace that our current DNA tracing methods are not capable of tracing it.
A featherbed goes under the bottom (fitted) sheet. Even better, to protect it, put the featherbed directly on top of the mattress, then put a mattress protector/pad on top of the featherbed, then the fitted sheet. The mattress pad can be regulary washed while many feather beds are not washable, even if made from synthetic materials.
Semen is made in the prostate. No gland-no semen.
Passive Voice: The windows have been washed. Active Voice: John washed the windows. Sally washed the windows. Sally and John washed the windows. They washed the windows. He washed the windows. She washed the windows. Or... John had washed the windows. etc.
Washed is the past tense of wash.