actively producing sperm what does that mean exactly
No, sperm production begins automatically around puberty, regardless of sexual activity. Even a forty year old virgin will actively produce sperm.
That's exactly what it means.
When its a gray/clear color it's means you just producing new sperm or just starting to produce sperm
The word tese is an acronym for Testicular Sperm Extraction. This is a procedure where sperm is extracted from the testicles under local anesthesia for intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
exactly as it means in english: the color orange or the fruit orange
Yes, it means you're a man that is incapable of producing the regular amounts of sperm or any sperm at all. For a woman, it is called Infertile and means that there is a slim to none chance that you'd be able to reproduce.
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.
Save it up, don't masturbate or release sperm for awhile.
This question does not make sense. The closest I can guess is probably "What does it mean when the sperm does not come back out of a woman? Or, something to the effect of sperm actually being made b y the woman's body. To the former, the fallopian tubes are open on the ends and the sperm goes out into the woman's abdomen and absorbed back into the body. To the latter, a woman is defined as producing eggs, where a male is defined as producing sperm. If she produces sperm and eggs, she is a true hermophrodite. By definition, woman does not produce sperm, hence, sperm does not come out of a woman. I strongly recommend you reword your question.
I don't know what you mean by waste. But I am guessing you mean masturbating. Well first you cannot waste sperm, we constantly produce it, second; millions of unborn children die. Each drop contains around a million children. Lmao.
producing or capable of producing offspring
No just that there are more sperms.