Tuesday 31 January 2012

semen, What It?

KOMPAS.com - seminal fluid serves as a lubricant in sexual relations. Each ejaculation, men spend an average of seminal fluid or semen about a teaspoon. Many of the seminal fluid is at least dependent on age (young growing more and more), when was the last ejaculation, and the type of stimulation received.

A teaspoon of semen contains approximately 21 kilojoules (kilo calories) and 200-500 million sperm. Because the amount of sperm is only about one percent of the seminal fluid, and what the remaining 99 percent?

According to sexologist Dr Elna McIntosh, in addition to sperm, seminal fluid made ​​up of fructose sugar, water, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), citric acid, enzymes, proteins, phosphate, and zinc.

Therefore, no need to worry if accidentally swallowed the semen. To prevent transmission of sexual diseases, are still advised to use condoms during sex.

Nevertheless, until now still debated, whether the transmission of the HIV virus can occur through oral sex which contains seminal fluid. To be sure, not a sexually transmitted disease that can occur through sex oral
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