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Kind of hard to do when urine and semen cannot flow at the same time. The lines connecting them shut off and open separately, especially during erection. The increased blood blocks off the line for urine to the urethra so only semen can come out.
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No. HIV is transmitted through infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Urine is not a risk for HIV transmission.
Most times semen appears whittish. On some occassions, semen may appear yellowish in males. These may be due to the presence of blood in the semen, albeit it may be small amounts. The small amount of blood mixed with semen may result in the appearance of yellowish semen. Just like occassionally blood may appear in urine, called hematuria. Consult your doctor for your diagnosis.
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
No, semen in urine will not affect the UA in any way.
No, urine and semen come out of different tubes in males. Urine is expelled through the urethra, which is a separate tube from where semen is released during ejaculation.
There are many body fluids: blood, plasma, urine, semen, saliva, etc. When you are warned to avoid exchange of body fluids, they generally mean blood and semen, since these can contain the virus which causes AIDs.
Urine is typically clear to yellow in color and has a distinct odor, while semen is usually white or slightly yellow and has a thicker consistency. Additionally, semen is produced by the reproductive organs during ejaculation, while urine is produced by the kidneys and expelled through the urethra.
semen has a small amount of blood in it so the HIV is still in the blood but is carried by the semen to your partner.