Semen is the collective of sperm and seminal fluids. Clear semen has very little or no sperm, hence its lack of colour. Semen that has sperm in it, will be white.
This can be because of your age. At first when you ejaculate the semen is fluid like and transparent, as you get older it will get more in color which is usually milk white or creamy yellow. This is the Sperm.
The color of sperm does not affect fertility. Sperm color can vary from clear to white, and factors such as diet, hydration, and overall health can influence its appearance. Fertility is determined by sperm count, motility, and morphology.
A healthy colour for sperm is a white or even sort of a creamy colour, it should also be sort of dense containing many sperm, when people masturbate multiple times a day it gets less dense ending up alot more prostate fluids rather then sperm.
You don't mean 'sperm' . . . sperm cells are only useful for getting someone pregnant. I think you meant, "Semen". Semen is the white or clear fluid that is ejaculated during sex. About a tablespoon full at a time is average. Some have more, some have less.
Oh, dude, that's totally normal! Sperm can take a while to mature, so it's not uncommon for a 13-year-old's sperm to be clear. It'll probably start to look more like what you see in health class videos eventually, but for now, no need to stress about it. Just go with the flow, man.
Sperm is typically thicker in consistency and has a white or grey color, while vaginal wetness is generally more watery and clear or slightly white in color. Sperm is ejaculated from the penis, whereas vaginal wetness is produced by glands in the vaginal walls.
Cloudy-looking sperm may appear thick, milky, or have a cloudy white color instead of being clear and transparent. It could indicate a high white blood cell count or an infection in the reproductive system. If you notice a change in the appearance of your sperm, it's recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
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Mature sperm tends to be more of a according to NNC's study of human health and male errctions, normal semen trnds to be a white/creamy color and thicker. Per-puberty or mid-puberty semen tends th be not quite as thick and is more of a watery/clear color its much more runny.
A black eraser is generally more effective for erasing pencil marks compared to a white eraser.
Depending on what kind of discharge. If the discharge is clear, slippery, and stretches, (resembling egg whites) this is your most fertile time of the month. You have this kind of discharge right at and during ovulation. This is your sperm friendly mucous, it helps the sperm be more mobile and gives it a healthier environment letting it live longer and also enter your cervix. If it is cloudy or white this is not as " sperm friendly".
I'm not a doctor, but I had a friend that was the same way. We assumed that he was unable to produce any sperm at his age. He was around 13-14. At various times your ejaculate can be clear and thin to thick and cloudy and be perfectly normal. My personal experience tells me it is a balancing act. The younger you are and the older you are the less sperm you emit creating a tendency to make clear thin ejaculate. During the middle years I think you make just as much sperm as long as you are in good health. There should be some consistency between the ages of 16 and 60. The other factor effecting quality, quantity, and condition of ejaculate is how worked up you are. Pre-Ejaculate is very clear and thin, it acts as a natural lubricant. The more worked up you are the more your sperm will be diluted by your bodies natural lube and thus from time to time appear more clear and runny. It is just your bodies way of getting what you have to its destination faster.