Partially because of the sugar in it. Its mostly because of the semen in it. It means that ur load was verry fertile at the time u busted
Semen is a whitish, cloudy liquid - it may be almost clear, or very milky and thick.
Semen dries either clear or white.
Normal semen, the ejaculate fluid that contains sperm, nutrients and lubrication is clear to white. Yellow, pink or red blood tinged ejaculate is a sign of infection and should be evaluated by a health care provider.
Short answer: A sticky, white, milky liquid substance. The typical appearance of sperm is white, with maybe a grey or yellow tint. However semen is not white, it is clear. The viscosity of semen when it is fresh results in light being reflected in such a way that our eyes perceive it as white. As the viscosity of the semen breaks down with time, the semen becomes clear. Maybe try this with a used condom.
No. It should always be white or clear. Yellow semen indicates problems with the prostate gland.
semen should be a thick clear substance
I been taken high blood pressure medice pink color pills and I been noticed my sperm color changed to yellow can this be cause by the medicine taken ?
Some of the seminal fluid comes from the Cowper's gland and the seminal vesicles which are watery and a little bit yellowish. The secretions however of the prostate gland is milky white.
Women don't create semen. They do create vaginal lubricants, and may excrete fluid from the bladder and Skene's gland. The color of all of these fluids ranges from clear, to milky white, to pale yellow.
Semen can be clear to a tint of yellow. Often foods we eat can cause the color in the semen. Nothing to worry about, you're just fine.
Yes! Semen is normally a milky white or cream color.
Semen is a cloudy, milky white, although there can be some variation. So it could be slightly off-white, slightly yellow, or a murky, grayish white. It may sometimes be clear. It is usually white. There may be some ethnic variation which may make it slightly off-white, since there might be some shed skin cells in with it. If it is yellow, greenish, pinkish, or has dark clumps in it, see a doctor. You can't see the sperm (semen is the fluid that contains the sperm), as they are far too small to see without a microscope. Also, about a spoonful is normal per ejaculation.