Zinc, simple sugars, proteolytic enzymes, prostatic acid phophatase, prostate-specific antigen - prostrate fluid
sperm - obvious
proteins, enzymes, fructose, mucus, vitamin C, flavins, phosphorylcholine and prostaglandins - seminal vesicle fluid.
A type of sugar, fructose, is one of the components of semen. But table sugar, which is a molecule of fructose plus a molecule of glucose, is not found in the semen.
AnswerI don't think so. I've never heard of someone getting sick from it but it could either be a std or you just hate the taste.Actually, some people are allergic to certain components of semen and could have a reaction to it.
-sprem -seminal fluid -prostate fluid -cowper's fluid
Some people ingest semen during sexual intercourse.
No, some people refer to semen as jizz but not jeez!
Nothing. Semen on the skin is harmless.
A "pus cell" is another name for a white blood cell. It is normal to have some pus cells in semen, but a high number means there may be an infection.
The seminal vesicles are a pair of glands. Each opens into the vas deferens. These glands secrete many of the components of semen, but all "seminal fluid" is not semen. Seminal vesicle fluid is typically ejaculated first. Semen, which is simply fluid is the primary ejaculate, but semen is NOT sperm. Only occasionally will sperm be found in the seminal vesicles, but millions of sperm are found in the fluid called semen. When the seminal vesicle fluid contains some sperm, this sperm has lower motility and very poor survival. The sperm in semen, though, should show high motility and survival rates.
you can swallow the semen. yes, some people do it because it is a "turn on".
Discharge, i think .
Andres
Women can not 'squirt semen' because they simply do not have the parts that make semen. But they can 'ejaculate' some sort of substance from the vagina.