You take your hand and grip it around your penis and fastly move it up and down(your hand) or haxe sex.
No. The wetness of ejaculate (semen) can penetrate most thin fabrics, but sperm does not burrow through the weave of fabrics. Sperm dies with lowered temperature, no pH, and reduced moisture, so being on clothing or fabric is a very quick death sentence for sperm---all of the sperm-- from a hostile environment.
Yes, you can. Sperm are microscopic and can enter the vagina through your underwear.
No, sperm thickness is not typically affected by gender. Sperm thickness, or semen viscosity, can be influenced by factors such as dehydration or certain medical conditions, but it is not inherently tied to gender.
Being overweight can impact sperm quality by reducing sperm count, motility, and morphology. It can also increase oxidative stress and inflammation in the body, which may further affect sperm health. Additionally, being overweight can lead to hormonal imbalances that can interfere with sperm production.
The body fluids that contain sperm can soak into fabric and the sperm might be able to find their way through but it is not very likely.
Its a premature sperm or a sperm that is not yet matured.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
The destruction of sperm is called sperm cell death or sperm cell apoptosis.
Sterile = No sperm. No sperm = No biological kids.
Boy sperm are generally faster than girl sperm.
No, female sperm do not have a longer lifespan compared to male sperm.
The tail of the sperm whips and forces the sperm forward. Y sperm are smaller, lighter and faster, X sperm are larger, heavier and slower but can keep going for longer. Y sperm are sprinters, X sperm are long distance runners.
Sperm. This is one of the words that is the same as plural as it is singular.
the sperm just die
Most biotic creature carry sperm. if it can mate and create offspring it carries sperm
The count is made if you have enough sperm to fertalise a women, sperm comes out with the semen.
Sperm does have a nucleus...