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Reduced production of semen for men. Reduced weight of testicles.
Yes, a 65-year-old man typically produces less semen compared to younger men. As men age, there can be a decline in testosterone levels and changes in the prostate and seminal vesicles, which can affect semen production. Additionally, factors such as overall health, medication, and lifestyle can also influence semen volume.
Simple answer, they ejaculated. when i run i get some semen stains on my spandex, it just happens to me. of course i wear shorts over my spandex.
The technical term is "testicular trauma". Basically, a hard thwack to the balls would do the trick. Also, a man could stop producing sperm because of a hormone imbalance, especially age related. Men never stop making spermatazoa after the onset of puberty, as long as their testicles remain intact.
Men do not have a specific age at which they stop producing sperm; instead, sperm production gradually declines with age. While testosterone levels typically decrease after the age of 40, many men continue to produce sperm well into their later years. However, factors such as health, lifestyle, and environmental influences can affect sperm production and quality over time.
Consuming your own semen will do you no harm.
It is impossible to do. Females simply can and do not produce semen.
Yes, men who have had vasectomies still have DNA in their semen. The vasectomy procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, preventing sperm from reaching semen. Semen is still produced by the body, but it does not contain sperm.
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No, they don't.
Mixing semen from two gay men does not result in any unique or different outcome compared to mixing semen from individuals of any other sexual orientation. Semen is primarily composed of sperm and seminal fluid, and mixing semen from different individuals would not affect its basic properties or functions.
Women do not have semen; only men do. If you are referring to discharge, you might want to check if the woman has a yeast infection that is causing excess discharge. If so, you might want to seek a topical treatment.