Not immediately, but sperm dies when it dries up.
Yes, semen can potentially penetrate clothing, depending on the fabric and the force of ejaculation.
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.
Yes, a black light can be used to detect semen stains on clothing. Semen under black light typically appears fluorescent or glows a bluish-white color due to the presence of proteins such as phosphoproteins in semen. However, the effectiveness of this method may vary depending on factors such as the fabric of the clothing and how long the semen has been present.
well, it can. it depends on the color of the clothing. for instance, black, semen on black clothing will stain it until washed. so wash your clothing or towels after you ejaculate on them or wipe your semen on them. masturbation with a condom can feel more pleasurable then bare hands. and when you ejaculate, the semen stays in the condom. try it. it will help.
yes if it's there Do you need anything else besides a black light?
Semen can survive on clothing for several hours to a few days, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to light. However, it is important to note that the viability of the semen decreases over time, and the likelihood of successful fertilization decreases as well.
Yes, semen can stain clothing due to its protein content. It is advisable to treat the stain as soon as possible with cold water and a mild detergent before machine washing the garment.
Semen can sometimes appear yellowish or greenish under a black light on white or light-colored clothing, due to the presence of fluorescent compounds. On dark-colored clothing like underwear, semen may not be visible or may appear as a faint glow.
a spermduck is used to avoid getting semen on your clothing
Up to 5 days.
It does wash out after a soak or use the prewash function on a washing machine then wash on a 40 degree wash as usual. Thick semen stains may take a scrub before washing. I have never had a problem getting them free from any fabrics.
Wash in a machine as with most clothing on a suitable cycle.