no, unless placed there in front of an unwilling spectator
There is no way to not allow semen to come out of the body, short of having your sexual parts malfunction or removed. If a male does not ejaculate manually or through intercourse, the body will expel excess semen, which is constantly manufactured, through nocturnal emissions, or "wet dreams."
well if your talking about when you get old then im not as sure ,but its probably because you aren't producing as much actual sperm, just the carrying fluid. Over masturbation can course it as well, as your body has used up the reserve in your body, as such it can no longer continue to produce cum with a normal concentration of sperm.
Yes, men who have had vasectomies still have DNA in their semen. The vasectomy procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, preventing sperm from reaching semen. Semen is still produced by the body, but it does not contain sperm.
The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.The urethra
if you are talking about at the top of the head, then it is for fluids to exit the body, specifically urine and semen
If the so-called 'indecent' or indelicate parts of your body are visible to any members of the public, yes, you can be charged.
It is not strictly illegal, eg, you are allowed to take a shower in your bathroom. However, exposing your naked body to others without consent is considered indecent exposure.
It means ,indecent exposure of body parts ,esp. when one is not aware of it & it just happened accidently due to wearing of clothes in an improper manner
Your body digests the semen so there is no way.
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Semen is not considered a clean body fluid as it may contain bacteria and viruses that can be transmitted sexually. It is important to practice safe sex to reduce the risk of infections.
Very much so. Indecent exposure and sexual battery are two of the charges you'll face if you do this.
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Although this subject is a bit eccentric, it is relevant information for the human race. You can serve up to 23 years depending on where, when, why, and from 1-10 based on apperance. For example an ugly person can be tried for up to 23 years while and attractive male model can be tried for a maximum of 2 days because who wouldnt want to go to dinner and also have a hot body walk in. alright point made. there you go. peace.
The idea is that it is bad to attempt to shock or titillate someone else by showing parts of your body. In most places it is not against the law simply to be without clothing. For example, a person who is robbed and whose clothing is torn off would probably not be charged with indecent exposure, because he or she does not intend to shock people by not wearing clothing.Additional: The difficult distinction to make about this offense is that this act can be considered both a sex crime as well as a "public order/public decency" offense. It comes down to judging the intent of the perpetrator as well as the time, place, and manner in which it went down, as to what type of offense was committed.
The urethra is the passageway for semen as it leaves the male's body. In the male, the urethra carries semen and urine, while in the female the urethra only carries semen.
Yea, wasting semen's causes harm to human body. Because one drop of semen's is produced from 40 drops of blood. Therefore if any male do not waste semen's by way of lesser sexual activities, it will be reflected in his body outlook and overall health.