I'm aware that both pre ejaculate and semen contain sperm. They both have a different consistency and I'm wondering if pre ejaculate dries out faster than actual semen. If so when it dries out does it still contain living sperm? How long can it take to dry up, also if the semen is no longer visible and the area is dry does that mean the sperm is no longer living? And lastly say you rub it off does that contribute to making it dry out faster? (I hope you guys understand this question nd sorry for putting so many questions in a row) Please let me know, thanx.
2007-05-10
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