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2007-12-26 09:19:46 · 8 answers · asked by 2nd Chance 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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Actually, semen is NOT made from mucus! Bears repeating: SEMEN IS NOT MUCUS.

It's an aqueous mixture of zinc, sodium bicarbonate, citrate, polyamine compounds and clotting proteins.

It's the clotting proteins that make semen sticky. When semen is ejaculated, it is actually very fluid. However within a minute of ejaculation, the clotting proteins cause the semen to coagulate. This enables semen to stick to the inside of the vagina just long enough for the sperm to swim out and make their way up the cervix. The clotting proteins break down after about 5 minutes, and the remnants of the semen become liquidy again (and often dribble out).

And as other have corrently stated, you cannot see the sperm cells. They are only a small component of your ejaculate. That fluid you ejaculate is called semen, and it contains clotting proteins that make it sticky.

2007-12-27 07:36:04 · answer #1 · answered by Gumdrop Girl 7 · 0 0

That is not the sperm cells. The ovum is smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. [egg]
What you can see is not sperm but mucus.
When a needle was touched into the mucus from the prostrate which acts as a propelling agent. There was nothing visible on the needle. It was placed in a microscope tube with solution. It looked like hundreds of sperm started swimming to the top. Like very tiny fish, it was enlarged 1000 times so we could see them. There maybe thousands of sperm all over the place dieing and you cannot see them.
You can even tell which ones are male and female. The male have the sharper shaped front or face? The broad shape is female. I think? anyway they can tell the difference.
That is why a women can get pregnant before a man has a climax. Because those sperm leave his body on contact.
That mucus discharge is only his body's way of helping them.
That is why when a man's tubes are tied and no sperm gets in them he cannot tell the difference. It is not sperm he feels it is the mucus from the postrate. Which isn't any different than the mucus you cough up to clear your lungs.

2007-12-26 09:32:16 · answer #2 · answered by Ruth 6 · 1 2

We had a sex education class in school and I saw the video.
all about that. That is not sperm, the sperm are seperate and always there ready to make contact with someone.
The mucus that comes from the postrate is the same stuff you blow out of your nose. Basically, snot.
Sperm are so small you cannot see them, without a microscope. They are always present. They use this snot to ride on to help them get into someones body.
You can have this mucus without any sperm in it at all.
If it is to dry you are not drinking enough water. But it has nothing to do with the sperm. That comes from a totally different place. They are manufactured in the testicles.
The postrate makes the mucus. They somehow make there way into the tubes and the postratate propells them on with a gob of mucus. So when you get it on you it is basically snot.
The exact same thing as coughing up a luggie.
Mucus in your nose and lungs does the same thing it removes germs or just dust particles in the air.

2007-12-26 09:46:23 · answer #3 · answered by cloud 7 · 0 2

They don't coagulate. They normally ejaculate during intercourse at the moment of a the male orgasm. greetings.

2007-12-26 09:25:12 · answer #4 · answered by alexandrovm1 2 · 0 0

The penis has one hollow. the place do you think of it extremely is inserted at? How else could ladies get pregnant. It comes from their elbows?....It comes from their PENIS! there's a extensive straw like vein on the backside of the penis interior that comes from the balls so whilst the guy is approximately to ejaculate the balls shrivel up or get smaller jointly as the orgasm happens. The sperm comes from the balls by the penis. (the pinnacle of the penis to be appropriate. The pee hollow).

2016-10-20 00:02:10 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

they dont, they just bump into each other and are exchanging insurance details.

2007-12-26 09:22:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

friction and emotion

2007-12-26 09:22:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

ummm well why does it matter?

2007-12-26 09:22:55 · answer #8 · answered by Sami 3 · 0 4

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