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Thursday, 11 February 2010

135 Pre-ejaculate

During ejaculation semen is passed through the same tube as urine but the body prevents the two liquids from ever coming into contact. As the erection begins, a cleansing liquid is released from the penis, which lubricates and removes any traces of sperm-harming acid which may be left behind after urination. Next, the bladder is physically locked, making it impossible to urinate during an erection.

This pre-ejaculatory fluid is commonly referred to as precum. It is clear and colorless. The amount of precum emitted varies widely between individual men.





































































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