scrub it
No it is probably urine, white is semen. However, dried semen may be off-white.
Spots left on material by the products of male ejaculation. After someone has masturbated and successfully ejaculated, he may leave the semen in his underwear. This will cause a stain, known as a wank stain.
Semen stains on white underwear may appear as yellowish or off-white spots. To identify them, you can use a black light, which will make the stains glow due to the presence of proteins in semen. Additionally, a chemical like Acid Phosphatase can be used to confirm the presence of semen.
Semen stains can be detected using a forensic light source that causes the stains to fluoresce under certain wavelengths of light. Additionally, chemical tests such as the Acid Phosphatase Test or the Microscopic Examination Test can also be used to detect the presence of semen stains on a surface. DNA analysis can provide confirmation of the presence of semen and identify the individual it came from.
To remove semen stains, first rinse the affected area with cold water to dilute the stain. Then, apply a pre-treatment stain remover or liquid laundry detergent directly to the stain before washing the fabric in the hottest water safe for the fabric. Repeat as necessary until the stain is removed.
No it is probably urine, white is semen. However, dried semen may be off-white.
Yes, you can get semen stains as it's quite normal for males to have 'wet dreams.'
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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.
Spots left on material by the products of male ejaculation. After someone has masturbated and successfully ejaculated, he may leave the semen in his underwear. This will cause a stain, known as a wank stain.
taste it
Most of it does. However, it can leave stains.
Ask a woman they always find the wet spot.
Of course you can. Try it and see!
Yes
Semen stains on white underwear may appear as yellowish or off-white spots. To identify them, you can use a black light, which will make the stains glow due to the presence of proteins in semen. Additionally, a chemical like Acid Phosphatase can be used to confirm the presence of semen.
Semen typically does not have the ability to make holes in clothing. However, it is important to clean semen stains promptly to prevent discoloration or damage to the fabric.