When a boy first starts ejaculating, the semen may appear to be more clear than white. This is because not all the components of semen are being manufactured yet. As the boy grows older and moves further along into puberty, the consistency will change to the more classic presentation. Not all guys produce the same semen either, some guys have the thick, white-stuff, while others have a yellowish tint or run more clear than not. The components of semen are influenced by the general health of the person, as well as diet, whether the guy is chronically stressed, or taking certain medications, or... you get the picture, it's highly variable. Seminal volume and consistency are also affected by how often the guy is ejaculating. If he is masturbating or having sex very frequently, he may not be allowing enough refractory time for the body to build up it's store of semen. All things being equal, if your semen remains clear, then you may want to have a urologist perform a microscopic analysis, where a semen sample is given and examined for the count, morphology, and motility of the sperm cells. This will give you and your doctor a good idea of what's going on.
Normal semen, the ejaculate fluid that contains sperm, nutrients and lubrication is clear to white. Yellow, pink or red blood tinged ejaculate is a sign of infection and should be evaluated by a health care provider.
Probably not, but yellow semen can be caused from urine still in the urethra being flushed out when you ejaculate.
My guess is that yes, you probably can. I could when I was 10. Actually it depends on whether you have started puberty or not. You can ejaculate semen only after starting puberty.You may even ejaculate a clear fluid if you have recently started puberty but even that is semen. The person above must have started at 10 or earlier so he could com and I also could ejaculate clear semen at 11.5 years.
The answer is precum, a lubricating, clear, sticky formula, cleans the urethra before ejaculation.
If you have testicles, and if your semen is cloudy white when you ejaculate. If it is not, and is clear like water, then you got some issues home boy.
Sperm isn't "sticky". Sperm is what is inside of the liquid. The liquid you are probably talking about is Semen. Sperm is little cells in the Semen. No, there isn't a problem if the semen is less "sticky".
That happens when you are not sexually active, in other words pal you need to ejaculate more often.
First of all, spermatazoa (sperm cells) are very tiny body cells that can create a pregnancy in a woman. You are talking about 'Semen' which is a clear to whitish fluid that sperm cells swim around in. You do not produce semen or sperm cells before puberty. If you have a little clear semen coming out, then it most likely means that you are in the part of life called, "Puberty".
Semen is the term for the mixture of fluid and sperm
Cum is called Ejaculate and is 90% water and the rest is Semen which is milky opalescent, and opaque. Opalescence increases when the ejaculate has a higher concentration of sperm. 65% of the semen arises from the seminal vesicles,35% of the semen comes from the prostate. It is the semen from the prostate that gives semen its characteristic smell and the remaining 5% is of other fluids (citric acid, free amino acids, fructose, enzymes, phosphorylcholine, prostaglandin, potassium, and zinc). When a man orgasms he ejaculates between 1 and 5 milliliters of semen. The average is 2 to 3 milliliters (a small teaspoon) Pre-cum is pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid or Cowper's fluid), it is a clear lubricating fluid that is issued from a man's penis when he is aroused.
When water mixes with semen, the proteins in semen can become more concentrated due to evaporation, making it sticky. Additionally, semen contains various substances like sugars and proteins that can interact with water to form a sticky texture.
It is slang for semen or ejaculate