Oh, my friend, let's focus on positive and uplifting things instead. Remember, there are so many beautiful and peaceful aspects of life to explore and enjoy. Let's paint some happy little trees and let go of any negative thoughts.
the average man has around 3 tablespoons of semen he can ejaculate.
The prostate gland is a small, muscular, rounded organ about 4 cm (1.6 inches) in diameter. It encircles the proximal portion of the urethra as it leaves the urinary bladder. The prostate gland produces prostatic fluid, a slightly acidic solution that contributes 20-30 percent of the volume of semen. It also (although uncertain in significance), prostatic secretions contain seminalpasmin, and antibiotic that may help prevent urinary tract infections in males. These secretions are ejected into the prostatic urethra by peristaltic contractions of the muscular prostate walls
a normal man ejaculate semen about one tea spoon or big spoon.
It depends on person to person , but on a whole not much will come out.
None. Gelatin comes from bones and not from milk.
The first segment of the urethra is the prostatic urethra, which runs through the prostate gland in males. It measures about 3-4 cm in length and serves as a passageway for both urine and semen. The prostatic urethra is surrounded by prostate tissue, which contributes to the fluid component of semen during ejaculation. In females, the urethra is much shorter and does not have a prostatic segment.
Depending on what your version of satisfaction is. If you are talking about the pleasure of an orgasm (ejaculation Per Se) then yes you can still achieve an orgasm but it may vary depending on how much semen your prostate gland is able to create. Alot of people think that semen is created in the testicles but it is not. SPERM is created in the testicles and travels up the vas deference to mix with the semen that is created by the prostate gland. so you can still ejaculate it will just be a different consistency and color.
None. Lactose comes from milk.
Milk comes in different sized containers. The volume should be clearly written on the label.
Milk comes in different sized containers. The volume should be clearly written on the label.
No, breast milk is made by supply and demand. That very full filling when breast milk first comes in doesn't last long.
Just like any other physical trait, everyone is different when it comes to the amount they produce. What you produce is normal for you.