Yes, sperm can survive water. Remember that sperm are very small, and there are millions of them in even the smallest amount of liquid, so even if you have visibly 'washed it off' it does not mean you have completely removed it.
Don't forget, it only takes one sperm to fertilise an egg! This is why it is very important to use protection if you do not wish to have children.
Sperm typically can only survive outside the body for a short period of time, and it is unlikely for sperm to survive for long under fingernails. However, it is still a good practice to wash your hands thoroughly after any contact with bodily fluids to prevent the spread of any potential infections.
Sperm can survive outside the body for a short period of time, typically ranging from a few minutes to several hours depending on the environment. It is best to wash the clothing promptly using cold water and a detergent to remove any sperm.
Yes, but it is better to use soap and warm water
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no cold water cannot wash it off u should really be eating it anyway its very anti ageging
I think that it is best to wash it off with warm, soapy water.
No ... the hot temperature of the wash water for underwear will kill any living organism. This is why we wash our laundry on a regular basis.
Not in my experience! It's very sticky. Even with warm water and soap, it can take a really good latering to get it off the skin. I can't comment on it's potency after watering it down with cold or warm water; just the clean up effort. Yes, soap and water will rinse it away. Water alone will also do the job. I hope you're asking about sperm on your skin and not inside of you - because water will not wash enough sperm out of you to be effective.
Only wash the mouthpiece on the oboe with a brush under hot water.
You can wash up because water helps the sperm get farther inside you. Sperm can live inside you for at least seven days. If there is no egg, then the sperm will die out.
YES!! this is a possable circumstance, when your having dry or oral sex with your partner keep in mind that sperm can survive for close to 7 days outside the body and are able to travel, though to an extremly small extent they can still travel, depending where they are. Just keep that in mind and be careful.
Wash your bedding.