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no some are clear and more runny Most ejaculations, probably about half, are thick and white and sticky/viscous. They become runny after about a minute or two. But ejaculations can be white and runny, and clear and viscous or even have a transparent "lavender" hue (oddly enough). "Precum" is the clear lube-like substance that can come out when a guy is just aroused/excited ('creaming'), and when he's ejaculating. Although it doesn't have as many sperm as a full ejaculate, and may not have any at all, it can still get a girl pregnant (albiet more rarely).

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