First question is are you a man or a woman? Second question is, is it really sperm. If you're a man and you experience a little discharge of semen/sperm, that is quite normal and if you're a woman it is only normal if you have recently had unprotected sex. However, in both instances what you believe to be sperm could be discharge caused by a bacterial infection (ie STD). I suggest seeing your doctor if you're concerned, particularly if you have other symptoms, pain with urination, malodorous discharge, open sores, fever etc.
no, the two tubes for the pee and the sperm are totaly seperated, so when they pee the sperm tube is closed off and vise versa.
No.
No it isn't.
no... they are like 2 tubes run seperatly. One running pee and the other running sperm and semen.
During sex, sperm goes in the vagina. Urine comes out of the urethra. These tubes are not connected, so a woman does not "pee sperm out" in any circumstance.
Sometimes after you ejaculate, there can still be some sperm left over in the vas deferens of the penis, which is where the smell might be coming from.
The tube through which sperm can leave the body is called the vas deferens. It is a long, muscular tube that carries sperm from the testes to the urethra, where it can then be ejaculated during sexual activity.
This in not physically possible.
if you mean where it comes out, then yes
Sperm would be gloopy almost like slime when it comes out pee would be like a regular liquid Sperm is carried in the semen which emits from the penis during sex or masturbation. Semen can be clear in young boys who are masturbating. You do not normally pee at the same time as ejaculating semen so you would know the difference between the two. Also because of the above answer too.
i think personlly your sperm got mixed up with your pee with you started psising and holded it in
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