Every drop we get out of you is a drop we have to deal with. OK, no big deal but .....
You men ejaculate a bit less than a tablespoonful or about 10 cc. Ten percent, by volume, is sperm and the other ninety percent, prostatic fluid or, mostly, semen. All of it taken together is generally called "semen." About one-half of the semen drains out of us, hence, the "wetspot" though most of it stays in and around the pudenda. You would find it interesting sometime after you and your significant other get it on to illuminate yourselves with an ultra-violet light. All the body fluids will glow and you will be amazed how much of you, each, is covered. Another way to find this out is to put down a maroon towel and go at it during her period. Then you do not need an ultra-violet light but you will miss much - such as the semen. Incidentally, one of the first things we do when a rape victim comes in is get out the uv.
The drainage from us continues for several hours in small amounts but when we pee the next morning, the aroma of semen is evident. The other half of the semen is absorbed through our vaginal walls and enters our bloodstreams. Some women have reported that about twenty minutes after vaginal sex they can taste semen. It is part of the blood serum at this point and is "sweating through" the mucous lining of the cheeks.
The few hundred million sperm are too large to be absorbed, so if they are not caught in the drainage, they swim around our innards for three or four days. They can be found in our vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, abdomenal cavity and all along the crevice from the pubic bone to the tailbone. That includes entering any orifice they can find. A urine sample the morning after will usually show sperm in her urine.
In short, you are quite correct, we do not want any more than what we have normally coming to us.
Brandye
Posted: 23 Sep 04:55