The short answer to your question is No, they live LONGER.
I'm assuming you mean "if you don't have enough vaginal lubrication - how long will the sperm live?"
That depends on a lot of things. If you used a commercial lube like KY, it wont matter how wet you were because the KY will hamper the sperm and kill it faster.
If you're using a spermicidal gel or film, then many of the sperm will be killed regardless of vaginal fluid.
There is no "all the time correct" answer to this question. In healthy vaginal fluid sperm can live 2-7 days. In inhospitable vaginal fluid, sperm can still survive several days.
The bottomline is that every time a penis goes into a the vagina of a woman who still has a uterus, there is a chance of pregnancy.
If you are trying NOT to get pregnant, don't count on the "pull out" method. It JUST DOESN'T WORK. Either use Birth Control or don't have sex.
If you ARE trying to get pregnant, your best chance is to chart your cycle and have sex when your vaginal fluid is watery or stringy like snot or eggwhite.
wet work is when youhave your hands in contact with water for longer than 2hours
sperm.
The kind that gets Analice wet
What dose it mean when your coochie get wet constantly
KeeP it wet or it will dIe
13 (wet dreams)
Why would it be coming in contact with sperm in the first place?
Yes, it doesn't matter how the sperm get inside the vagina. If it's in it can get you pregnant.
You may have had a wet dream.
more water is in the swamp in the everglades that's what happense in the wet seoson in the everglases
wet marshy landscape
The release of sperm during sleep is commonly referred to as a wet dream or nocturnal emission. It is a natural physiological response in males as a way for the body to get rid of excess semen.