Yes.
Yes. You can.
Semen is initially thick and viscous due to proteins which form a gel-like substance. When this breaks down, the semen becomes thin and watery. In humans, this usually happens in under 20 minutes (and isn't directly connected to being "in the female"), but anything less than an hour or so is considered within the normal range. Semen that doesn't liquefy within an hour is a potential cause of infertility.
it relates to stimulation of pro static gland. but not cheating.
Semen will vary day to day and every man is different. There is no right consistency. On average it will be some what thick, but watery is normal also. It also depends on how often you ejaculate. If you ejaculate once a week, then semen will be thick. If you ejaculate several times a day, it will be thin and watery (but still with millions of sperm in it).
Semen has several different enzymes in it. One of them causes it to become thinner and more watery after a certain period of time. This chemical reaction also causes the semen to become clear.
no that's chlyamydia or gonorrhea especially if you have noticed if its gotten more watery
There are a few possible explanations. You may be over-masturbating, and be weakening the muscle that prevents urine from coming out with semen. Try to go a week without masturbating, then see if your semen is still watery. If it is, see a doctor.
No it will not indicate HPV.
Watery semen can be caused by a number of factors such as dehydration, low sperm count, or infections. It is important to maintain hydration, consume a balanced diet, and stay physically active to improve overall semen quality. If the issue persists, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
A chunky brownish red semen could indicate and infection. A urologist should be consulted in order to get the right tests to be performed for the semen.
there is no difference between the semen of the two. However chronic alcoholics, smokers and people with vitamin deficiency are more prone to infertility.
There are no drugs that you can simply take. There are, however, treatments for male infertility so it is worth a visit to the doctor.