Oh, my friend, let's paint a different picture here. It's important to remember that everyone is unique and has their own preferences. Communication and mutual respect are key in any relationship. Let's focus on spreading positivity and understanding in our interactions.
A women is not capable of releasing sperm. Women release eggs. Only a male (man) can release sperm from their body. When sperm and a fertilized egg combine, a baby is made.
no, only with sperm from a man
No it's actually healthy for the women's taste buds
No, not from swallowing; not at all.The stomach and uterus/ovaries are not connected in that way, and the stomach acids will digest any semen/sperm that it comes into contact with; just fyi, it's actually very nutritious and completely healthy to eat...for man or women.
Yes. A doctor will extract sperm from the man and implant the sperm in the women to fertilize an egg, or extract the sperm and through IVF, extract an egg from the women, fertilize it and implant it back into the woman.
Nothing happens when a man ingests his own semen.
Yes...bcz man sperm is much tasty & containing protin...98%
The man needs to create sperm and the women needs to create an egg. When intercourse happens, the egg and sperm meet, and implants in the uterus, resulting in pregnancy.
You mean Does it? Well I could imagine that it depends on the person. Actually, it's not the "sperm" that your tasting. It's "semen" which has the sperm and other proteins in it. As far as the taste goes, like I said before, it depends on the man. Like whether he's healthy, a smoker, what he has had to eat, and things like that.
Women don't have sperm at all, you idiot. Learn English before you make an even bigger fool of yourself. A woman who marries you must be the biggest retard on the planet.
no that is not possible. The man has a penis and a women has a vigina and the male can produce sperm and a female can't she has an egg that when a couple have relationships sperm transport to the egg of the female.
Yes, according to Malaysian Standard (MS 1500)