they dont
As long as it doesn't dry off or isn't wiped off.
Yes, sperm can die after being exposed to air and becoming dry. Sperm cells require a specific environment, including moisture, to survive and maintain their viability. Once they dry out, the sperm cells become non-functional and cannot fertilize an egg.
Are we talking about human sperm, i have had bad experiences with the animal kind.
Sperm cells typically do not dry immediately after sex on underwear. In general, they can remain moist and viable for a period of time, which can depend on various factors such as temperature, humidity, and airflow. It is recommended to wash underwear promptly after sex to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections.
It would depend on a few factors including the amount of sperm on the toilet, the ambient temprature and humitidy, but in general if a guy were to ejaculate on a toilet seat, they could only live a few minutes.
If a sperm has died, there is no reviving that puppy, but the vagina has a fairly constant temperature, and that makes it possible for sperm to live for a little while (usually up to 72 hours), but many will die.
Dry sperm is dead sperm so nothing happens.
Sperm can typically survive outside the body for a short period of time, usually a few minutes to an hour, depending on the environment. However, in a latex glove, sperm are more likely to dry out quickly due to exposure to air and lack of a suitable environment for survival.
Yes, it is possible for a girl to get pregnant from dry sperm on underwear if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina.
no, sperm cant last long outside the human body and if its dry then there's no way it is alive.
help me Hmmm... well, not immediately, no. As long as there is the correct temperature, and seminal fluid for the sperm cell to live in, it will live for a little while. Once the seminal fluid dries, the sperm cell dies rather quickly.
Sperm can not live in open air. However; sperm when ejaculated are not in open air. The ejaculate fluid (semen) protects the sperm. So long as the sperm remain wet and within the seminal fluids, it is possible for them to live two to three days. To keep them wet for that long would require ideal conditions. (proper humidity, no contact with drying agents, avoidance of air flow, etc) Under normal circumstances; seminal fluids dripped onto the human body or onto bed sheets will dry up. This may take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour (mostly depending on humidity and contact with other surfaces). Once the seminal fluids are dry; the sperm inside have been exposed fully to open air, and are dead.