Boys start producing sperm in their semen once they have started puberty. It may take a while for the production to begin but it will have by the time puberty has ended.
At first masturbation will produce a small amount of clear watery sticky fluid on ejaculation, this will be the Semen. As he gets further into puberty this will change into a thicker whiter/creamy fluid which the sperm is transported in.
Boys bodies do not begin to produce sperm until they have begun puberty. The age at which boys begin puberty is very variable and differs from one boy to another. Any age between around 9 years of age and 16 is considered to be within the normal range for puberty to start although on average most boys begin puberty around 11 or 12 years of age. They generally begin to produce sperm around a year after puberty has begun.
Immature germ cells (spermatogonia) are dormant in the boys testes from fetal life. They do not divide and mature into sperm until Puberty has begun. Sperm will not be able to be ejaculated through masturbation until a boy is underway into puberty.
Boy sperm are generally faster than girl sperm.
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The "two" parts that a boy and a girl have that make a baby are -boy- penis and sperm, and girl- vagina, uterus and eggs. Now that ya know...be careful!!
Sperm is produced in the testicles once the boy has started puberty.
Boy sperm, or sperm carrying a Y chromosome, tend to swim faster but have a shorter lifespan than girl sperm, or sperm carrying an X chromosome, in the female reproductive system.
#1, no, theyre too young to develop sperm. #2, why do you need to know?
If you have testicles, and if your semen is cloudy white when you ejaculate. If it is not, and is clear like water, then you got some issues home boy.
For the first time its really white and smells like milk. Its also gooey.
Girl sperm, or X-bearing sperm, tend to survive longer than boy sperm, or Y-bearing sperm, in the female reproductive tract. This is because X-bearing sperm are larger and more resilient, allowing them to live longer and have a higher chance of fertilizing an egg.
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Male puberty starts sometime at age 12 or later, depending on the exact boy. That is when sperm and semen production begins.