In average 3ml / ejaculation.
No
Semen is the total ejaculate. The sperm content in the ejaculate is a tiny part (about 5% of the total volume, the rest is lubricating fluids and nourishment for the sperm while it is on its way. Semen content and semen volume would be two different things & your question is ambiguous. If the sperm content of the semen is low you wouldn't be able to conceive children. If the volume is low, you just wouldn't have much ejaculation. you could still have an orgasm, just wouldn't be much semen there.
17 gallons
Seninal Vesicles
Sperm make up a tiny volume of semen, but the testes still do produce some seminal fluids. After a vasectomy, you'll probably have less volume, but it probably won't be noticeable. The prostate gland, and cowpers gland are still fully active and connected post vasectomy, and they make the bulk of semen. It's the removal of the prostate that effects volume the most. After it's removal, many men experience "dry" orgasm.
drink a lot of milk...
Semen is released during ejaculation and the normal semen volume ranges from 2 to 5ml per ejaculate.
Low sperm count
A straw is .5 ml or .25 ml
Well If youre a woman you should not have any semen. so if you have semen you are a man.
No, a large penis is not correlated with a higher ejaculation volume. The size of the testicles also has nothing to do with semen amount.
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