The vas deferens (plural: vasa deferentia) during a vasectomy are cut, then tied/sealed, in order to prevent sperm being ejaculated. - Wikipedia
Only if you reach a orgasm.
If you can make your penis ejaculate far enough, the sperm will reach your face and it could then be considered as having been gunged. Hope that helps!
First, this is a poorly constructed, vulgar question. Second, no. The male sperm must reach the female egg for fertilization and pregnancy.
No, sperm cannot penetrate clothing to reach the skin.
the sperm just die
Only males have sperm. There is no such thing as female sperm.
Spermicides work by killing sperm and preventing them from reaching the egg. Spermicides come in various forms such as gels, foams, and films, and are typically used with another form of contraception for better effectiveness.
Sperm produced by mosses require a film of water to reach an archegonium. The water helps in carrying the sperm to the archegonium, where fertilization occurs. Without water, the sperm would not be able to swim to reach the archegonium.
As long as a man is able to ejaculate and deposit semen inside a woman's vagina, the length of his penis usually does not affect the ability to get a female pregnant. Sperm travel through the ejaculated semen to reach the woman's egg for fertilization.
No, sperm does not always reach the egg during fertilization. Only one sperm typically fertilizes the egg, while the rest are blocked from entering.
Sperm is designed that way, so it gets to it's destination as quickly as possible. It has a limited lifetime and must act fast to be the one in a million which reaches the egg to fertilize it.
The sperm is made in the testis and when sexual intercourse happens the sperm travels through the Sperm tube, into the penis out of the penis and into the vagina it then travels into the Fallopian tube. And finally one of the sperm will meet the egg in the oviduct and fertilisation will happen then a baby will start developing.