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Dictionary » E » Ejaculate EjaculateThe thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract.ejaculate 1. To expel suddenly, as of semen. 2. Semen expelled in ejaculation. Origin: see ejaculation ![]()
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Results from our forumTestical Problem... of the time. I did see a doctor about my problem 1 year and a half ago and he said it just seemed like excess sperm or fluid build-up so I should ejaculate and it might go away. I don't think my doctor really took time to examine me. Any information would be useful. Thanks
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Pornstar Peter North (serious question).... stars almost reach climax several times during filming. By stopping just before 'the magic moment' they can control exactly when they actually do ejaculate, down to the second. Perhaps by continually stopping etc. they can fully load up the epididimus? That could account for the amount of ejaculate ...
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Mating Behaviours... its mainly competition. There is lots of physiological competitiion to, which also happens in humans. Sperm competition where a portion of the ejaculate are kamikazee sperm lol they are there to kill of any competition sperm. They have all these structures with their genitalia and behaviours ...
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Mating Behaviours... its mainly competition. There is lots of physiological competitiion to, which also happens in humans. Sperm competition where a portion of the ejaculate are kamikazee sperm lol they are there to kill of any competition sperm. They have all these structures with their genitalia and behaviours ...
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Masturbation PhenomenonI heard somewhere that vigorous sex burns about the same amount of calories as contained in a serving of steak...but I'm not quite sure if the ejaculate production is the main contribution to that.
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