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}}</ref> and discharged from the urethra of males. It collects under the [[foreskin]] of [[foreskinned]] males where it functions as a lubricant at times of sexual arousal, [[masturbation]] or [[sexual intercourse]].
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}}</ref> and discharged from the urethra of males. It collects under the [[foreskin]] of normal, [[foreskinned]] males where it functions as a lubricant at times of sexual arousal, [[masturbation]] or [[sexual intercourse]].
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==Distribution==
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The quantity of pre-ejaculate produced various widely between individuals.
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Some observers believe that, on average, [[foreskinned]] males tend to produce more pre-ejaculate than [[circumcised]] maless, due to greater sexual sensation received by the autonomic nervous system.
  
 
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Pre-ejaculate on the glans of the penis

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Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum)[1] is a clear, colorless, very slippery liquid that is produced by the Cowper's glands[2] and discharged from the urethra of males. It collects under the foreskin of normal, foreskinned males where it functions as a lubricant at times of sexual arousal, masturbation or sexual intercourse.

Distribution

The quantity of pre-ejaculate produced various widely between individuals.

Some observers believe that, on average, foreskinned males tend to produce more pre-ejaculate than circumcised maless, due to greater sexual sensation received by the autonomic nervous system.

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References

  1. REFweb (2005). Pre-ejaculate, Free Dictionary by Farlex. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  2. REFweb (2005). Cowper's glands., Free Dictionary by Farlex. Retrieved 9 January 2023.