It depends to some extent on what you eat. Avoid the same things that cause odor in urine also, like asparagus, garlic, large amounts of protein, medical, OTC, and recreational drugs, etc.
Eat fruits and veggies to help with the odor. As far as normal odor.... you'd have to go around smellin other guys semen. I'll leave that up to you.
No it will not indicate HPV.
Not right away. After a while, semen can take on a fishy odor, though.
Usually semen is described as having a smell similar to bleach. This is because of the chemical composition of the semen itself. If your semen has a foul odor, then you need to get it checked out by a doctor. It is likely a bacterial infection and needs to be properly treated.
Normally semen coagulates after it is extracted. It doesn't start to liquefy for about 20 minutes to an hour after its release. The best way to improve liquefaction time on semen would be to talk to a doctor.
That is perfectly normal. The smell is actually from the mixture of vaginal juice and semen. If the vaginal is moist, the odor is often consider the best aphrodisiac for a male partner.
If we ejaculate our semen again and again in a gap of small time ,the quality of semen decreases and starts to become thin and odourless*skindi*
Not to my knowledge,i have never tasted semen before but im pretty sure its not a lovely taste!
Any sort of discharge or semen from both the male and female pubic areas that have a strong odor, is itchy or has a weird color is abnormal. Pubic discharges should have little or no color and odor, and should not itch. If you have any of these symptoms, consult your doctor. You may have an infection.
Semen may have an odor, sometimes slightly oily of vaguely fishy. It will often take on the smells related to what he has been eating, so look at his diet before making choices. Vegans often say that Vegan men have less body odor and specifically less odor in their semen & that makes some sense, rotting vegetation doesn't smell as bad to most of us; as rotting meat protein. If the odor is VERY strong, it may be a sign of infection or an STD, Strong genital odors are almost always associated symptoms of all STD's because infection is rotting protein!
by eating carrots.
Odor after sex is normal as vaginal pH is acidic whereas semen pH is more alkaline. If it goes away within a few days this is fine, if the odor persists then see your doctor.