Can the taste of a guy’s semen indicate if he has an STD?
The taste of a guy’s semen is not an indication of whether or not he has a sexually transmitted infection.
But that does not mean that oral sex is risk-free. Although the risks of infection are generally quite a bit lower with unprotected oral sex than they are with unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse, using a barrier during oral sex can further decrease those risks. For safer oral sex, using a condom to cover the penis, or a Glyde dam or plastic wrap to cover the vulva or anus, reduces the risk of infection.
By the way, sometimes various foods, certain medications, smoking, and alcohol can affect the way that semen tastes. There’s also a wide range of textures, odors, and tastes of “normal” and healthy semen, regardless of foods, medication, and drugs.
Im just wondering, is there a way to change the flavor of your semen?
Sometimes various foods, certain medications, smoking, and alcohol can affect the way that ejaculate (semen) tastes. There’s also a wide range of textures, odors, and tastes of “normal” and healthy semen, regardless of foods, medication, and drugs. Semen can be opaque or transparent, thick or thin, sweet or salty. There is even variation in color — from white to a yellowish color.
I want to know if swallowing sperm makes you fat. I heard that it is 100% protien and 50 calories per squirt, is that true? -
asked by DNAT
posted it before..
No. But before we talk calories, let’s clear up the difference between sperm and semen. Semen — also known as ejaculate — is the fluid containing sperm that is ejaculated during sexual excitement. It is composed of seminal fluid from the seminal vesicles, fluid from the prostate, fluid from the Cowper’s gland, and sperm. Sperm move from the testicles to the seminal vesicles through tubes called the vas deferens. In the seminal vesicles, they mix with other fluids to form semen.
A tablespoon of semen contains approximately six calories. Semen does contain protein, but it also contains all kinds of chemicals and minerals, including water, sugar, calcium, chlorine, magnesium, nitrogen, vitamin B12, and zinc. But it does not contain enough of any of these things to be considered “nutritious.”
It is possible to get a sexually transmitted infection from having semen in the mouth?
Unprotected oral sex (without using a condom or other barrier) puts both partners at risk for a number of sexually transmitted infections, whether they are giving or receiving genital stimulation. These infections include gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, herpes, hepatitis B, cytomegalovirus, human papilloma virus (HPV), herpes, and, rarely, HIV and chlamydia. Of these, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV are found in semen.
For safer oral sex, use a condom to cover the penis, or a Glyde dam or plastic wrap to cover the vulva or anus.
What is pre-cum? When does it occur?
Pre-ejaculate, also known as pre-cum, is the liquid that seeps from the tip of the penis during sexual excitement before ejaculation happens. This fluid helps coats the urethra and helps sperm move. If there are sperm in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, then pre-cum could push them through the penis before a guy actually comes. So, it’s possible for pre-cum to carry a sexually transmitted infection or cause pregnancy.
Could my girlfriend get pregnant if I had pre-cum on my finger and then fingered her?
Yes, it is possible
, although not as likely as it would be by having unprotected intercourse. Pregnancy is possible if ejaculate (“cum”) or pre-ejaculate (“pre-cum”) is still wet and gets on the vulva and into a woman’s vagina.
Pre-ejaculate is the liquid that seeps from the tip of the penis during sexual excitement before ejaculation happens. This fluid helps coats the urethra and helps sperm move. If there are sperm in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, then pre-ejaculuate could push them through the penis before a guy actually ejaculates. So, it’s possible for pre-ejaculate to cause pregnancy.
As long as pre-ejaculate or ejaculate is still wet, sperm can survive and cause pregnancy. If the pre-ejaculate or ejaculate has dried, been wiped off, or washed off, there are no longer any living sperm.
If for some odd and unknown reason a guy ejaculated in some bath water and a girl got in could she get pregnant from that?
No. It’s not possible for a woman to become pregnant if there is ejaculate (cum) or pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) in the water of a pool or bathtub. Sperm survive well in moist, warm places that are around body temperature. Pools are too cold, have too much chlorine, and too much water for sperm to survive.
However, pregnancy is possible if cum or pre-cum comes into direct contact with a woman’s vulva or vagina during sex play — in the water or on dry land.
I heard that if you have sex in a pool or hot tub, or any water, that it can damage a girl or even kill her because the water gets inside of her. Is this true? Or is it just a myth?
Cock la DNAT.. who told you that???
No, that’s a definitely a myth — having intercourse in the water is not dangerous. However, it may not be very comfortable because water can wash away the lubrication in the vagina, causing friction. And remember that pregnancy can happen any time ejaculate or pre-ejaculate is spilled in the vagina or on or near the vulva — whether it occurs on “dry land” or in the water.
how many days does the sperm lives on the girl’s body? - posted by Waypastprime
Sperm can live in a woman’s body for up to six days — possibly seven. That’s why most pregnancies result from fertilization by sperm that have been waiting in a woman’s reproductive tract days before the release of her egg — ovulation — takes place.
Outside the body — where they’re not being nourished and protected by a woman’s cervical mucus and vaginal secretions, or the warmth and moisture of a man’s urethra and reproductive tract — sperm die anywhere between a half an hour to four hours after being ejaculated. If the ejaculate has dried out, or has been wiped or washed off, there are no longer any living sperm to worry about.
Can sperm get through layers of clothes and get someone pregnant?
Here’s the deal: pregnancy can occur any time ejaculate (“cum”) or pre-ejaculate (“pre-cum”) is spilled in the vagina or on or near the vulva. There is a slight possibility that ejaculate or pre-ejaculate could seep through underwear, so people who engage in body rubbing should be careful to keep ejaculate and pre-ejaculate from coming in contact with a woman’s vulva.