There is a medication called rifampin that can cause semen to be orange in color, but it also makes your tears organge, your saliva orange, and your urine orange too. If only your semen is orange, then it is likely you have an STD and need to get it checked out by your doctor.
No. Semen does not change color when it lands on a surface, unless that surface is paint.
Infection of the prostate gland. Or something in your diet.
Not to my knowledge,i have never tasted semen before but im pretty sure its not a lovely taste!
The rifampin in the semen will not cause any problems, but their semen may not be safe to ingest. Rifampin is an antibiotic given for many reasons, including STD's. If the rifampin is being given for an STD then it would not be safe to ingest the semen, not because it has the rifampin in it, but because it may still have infectious particles in it.
Yes, it is perfectly normal if you have Syphilis.
none, what would semen be doing in the brain.
Nothing. Semen on the skin is harmless.
Not necessarily. Men who take daily multi-vitamin supplements can have colored (yellow/orange) semen if the ejaculate within a few hours after taking the vitamins. If memory serves, it is ithe B vitamin that colors urine and/or semen. Consult a urologist.
No. Semen does not contain hair-growing chemicals. It is not Propecia.
Semen contains the X chromesome of the male partner and is inherited by the would be baby.
Semen carries genetic material. Depending on the conditions of exposure, DNA information could potentially be isolated from a semen sample even after several years. The DNA would not be alive, but it would be intact.
One would think the flow of blood during this time would help to remove any leftover semen.