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Originally posted by ratbastid
I don't think that's true. IIRC, sperm make up a very small percent of the total contents of semen. So small that a higher or lower density of sperm would have very little impact on semen consistency.
I don't think that's true. I think you re-absorb them into your blood stream. And think about it--by the above logic, the longer you hold out, the whiter your pee would become? I don't think so.
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Ratbastid is on the money. Sperm count does not visually affect semen/ejaculate. If the semen is not used, it is reabsorbed by the body. Diet and drugs do affect the consistency of ejaculate, however.
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