(Precum) or pre-ejaculatory fluid is a clear, mucus-like liquid that can be expelled through the urethra and out of the tip of the penis during male sexual arousal. It is secreted from the Cowper glands, and may contain both sperm and STDs. There is no way to control precum, and the amount can vary from man to man and situation to situation.
Pre-ejaculatory fluid prepares the urethra for the passage of semen by neutralizing acidity due to any residual urine. It also lubricates the movement of the penis in the vagina and the foreskin over the glans. The amount of fluid that the human male can issue varies widely between individuals, from imperceptible amounts to a copious flow. Thus some people think that it is not present and it is such a minute amount that they can not see or feel.
2006-08-19 14:47:06
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answered by MikeM 3
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Pre-ejaculatory semen can have sperm in it and is only about 1/2 teaspoon but the chances are the sperm aren't enough to get a woman pregnant. It does come before a regular ejaculation which is usually a tablespoon and contains much more sperm.
2006-08-19 21:02:17
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answered by supermom05 2
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Cowper's gland secretion. Basically, it's extra, non-semen juice that some guys get pre-orgasm.
2006-08-19 21:01:28
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answered by kyle b 2
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a colorless fluid, that eventually comes out before ejaculation, that helps for lubrication during sexual intercourse... board2box@yahoo.com
2006-08-19 21:48:47
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answered by Jed Alex R 3
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A leakage of *** before the big ejaculation
2006-08-19 21:03:11
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answered by Lynn 2
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yep, its a lubricant rich in sperm cells!
2006-08-19 21:01:46
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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self-lubricant
2006-08-19 21:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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