Define harm. Depending on how much masturbation you do in one day the answer varies. If you masturbate so much your body won't be able to produce enough semen and a pain will occur but you have o sod off like 20 times a day to do that. The only other way it can harm you is if jacking off consumes your life.
Consuming your own semen will do you no harm.
Discharge of semen I don't get. Semen comes form men and discharge form women. Unless he put it there you can't have any. It is normal to have sex during pregnancy though if that is what you mean unless the doctor have said otherwise.
There is no way you can tell if your wife has semen in her panties and you need to study up on sexual education. Just like men, women discharge and it can be clear to yellow in color. Be very wary of accusing your wife of cheating on you by mistaking discharge for semen.
Women do not have semen; only men do. If you are referring to discharge, you might want to check if the woman has a yeast infection that is causing excess discharge. If so, you might want to seek a topical treatment.
Not as long as both are willing.
i get pus from my panis daily what is itplz help
Other than the possibility of disease in any sexual contact, she can do 20 and not have a problem.
Not necessarily. Men who take daily multi-vitamin supplements can have colored (yellow/orange) semen if the ejaculate within a few hours after taking the vitamins. If memory serves, it is ithe B vitamin that colors urine and/or semen. Consult a urologist.
Brown discharge in men's underwear can be due to several reasons, including old blood from a previous injury or irritation, or it could indicate a medical condition such as an infection or sexually transmitted disease. It might also be related to semen mixed with other fluids. If the discharge is persistent, accompanied by pain, or has an unusual odor, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
It is impossible to do. Females simply can and do not produce semen.
Yes, men who have had vasectomies still have DNA in their semen. The vasectomy procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, preventing sperm from reaching semen. Semen is still produced by the body, but it does not contain sperm.
yes