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Semen is stored in two [[seminal vesicles]]. | Semen is stored in two [[seminal vesicles]]. | ||
| − | The onset of semen production occurs about a year after the start of puberty. Semen produced by immature pubescent males is usually of a clear color. It becomes milky-looking with increasing maturity. | + | The onset of semen production occurs about a year after the start of [[puberty]]. Semen produced by immature pubescent males is usually of a clear color. It becomes milky-looking with increasing maturity. |
Young males will have dry orgasms before the commencement of semen production. | Young males will have dry orgasms before the commencement of semen production. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:55, 28 September 2025
Semen, also called "cum", is the fluid discharged at ejaculation by the male. Semen of an adult is a thick, yellowish-white, viscid fluid containing sperms; a mixture produced by secretions of the testes, seminal glands, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.[1]
Semen is stored in two seminal vesicles.
The onset of semen production occurs about a year after the start of puberty. Semen produced by immature pubescent males is usually of a clear color. It becomes milky-looking with increasing maturity.
Young males will have dry orgasms before the commencement of semen production.