Ok, let's start with terms. I'll assume that by "cum" you mean semen, or the male ejaculatory fluid. "Pre-cum" then, is a lubricating fluid produced by the Cowper's gland in the adolescent or adult male which helps lubricate the urethra. During lengthy sexual play, this gland may produce enough fluid (and you might 'work' the penis enough) that some of this fluid may be seen on the end of the penis or even drip out.
It might contain sperm cells or disease-causing organisms, which is why condom manufacturers recommend putting a condom on the penis as soon as an erection is achieved.
Urine is typically a yellowish color and has a distinct odor, while semen is usually white or clear and has a different, more musky smell. Additionally, urine is expelled from the urethra during urination, whereas semen is ejaculated from the male reproductive system during sexual activity. Chemical tests can also be used to differentiate between the two substances based on their composition.
The normal pH of semen is 7.2-8.0 so somewhat alkaline.
Semen is a lot more fun to produce ;) But seriously, there are chemical differences. Semen, when mixed with a woman's egg, will most likely result in the conception of a child. Pee, on the other hand, does not have this ability. And semen is the product of sexual arousal/activity where as pee is just waste matter produced from the system cleaning itself. Lastly, both genders produce urine, whereas sperm is something only males can have.
Semen contains sperm, the male reproductive cells. Female discharge is a fluid that doesn't contain any reproductive cells. True but how can you deteremine the difference if you found a fluid?
Heating semen in a microwave can cause it to boil and potentially explode due to the high water content and proteins in semen. It can also destroy the sperm cells in semen, making them unable to fertilize an egg. It is not recommended to heat semen in a microwave.
Yes, you can get infected with chlamydia even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you. Chlamydia can be spread by semen, vaginal discharge, or preejaculate fluid in or near the vaginal, urethra, or anus, as well as the throat and eyes.
The count is made if you have enough sperm to fertalise a women, sperm comes out with the semen.
there is no difference between the semen of the two. However chronic alcoholics, smokers and people with vitamin deficiency are more prone to infertility.
Preejaculate is normal and should not be curbed. It is like watering of mouth.
No, semen does not make you fat. Its calorie content is negligible, and you would not be able to consume enough for it to make any difference.
No, the color or composition of semen does not vary based on a person's race. Semen is made up of sperm and other fluids produced by the reproductive system, and its characteristics can vary slightly from person to person but are not determined by race.
These are not particularly similar substances. A serum is a fluid that is used as a medical remedy or antidote, or can also mean the liquid portion of the blood (without the blood cells); semen is seminal fluid, which contains sperm cells and is a substance that a male uses to impregnate a female
Urine is typically a yellowish color and has a distinct odor, while semen is usually white or clear and has a different, more musky smell. Additionally, urine is expelled from the urethra during urination, whereas semen is ejaculated from the male reproductive system during sexual activity. Chemical tests can also be used to differentiate between the two substances based on their composition.
Azoospermia is the absence of sperm in the semen, while Oligospermia is a low sperm count in the semen. Azoospermia indicates no sperm are present, while Oligospermia indicates a reduced number of sperm. Both conditions can impact fertility.
Unless the semen had managed to get in between the primer and firing pin - and even then it wouldn't do anything - no.
No. The two insects will not mate with each other. And if a female of one is inseminated with semen from the other, fertilization will not occur. There is too great a difference between the two for fertility to result.
Sperm carries the male DNA, while semen is the fluid that the sperm swim in from the male into the female.