Kind of gross, it's deffinatly something you have to get used to. But of course if you love the person enough you'll be willing to put up with it. =P
semen is warm, sticky, salty, and slightly sweet. If the male smokes or drinks often, and has a diet that is high in sugar, his man juice might taste a little more bitter. If you are planning to give him oral, sneak lots of fruit into his meals for a few days before, it will make it sweeter! Enjoy! :)
Pre-cum usually doesn't have much of a taste but sometimes it can and usually that taste is actually pretty much bitter.
Ok....back in my younger days, when I was experimenting and discovering my own sexuality, I actually made a study of the taste of my own pre come and my own semen. I found out that the taste of my pre cum was altered by my diet. A diet containing a lot of fruit juice and fruit sweetened the taste somewhat, like weak corn syrup,with a similar consistency, while a diet containing a lot of red meat tended to put a slight bitter taste to it. I think this makes some sense as fructose is a large percentage of pre cum, fructose being a natural sweetener. To add information to this answer,the taste of my semen ejaculate did not seem to be altered by diet. If one was to dip a finger in Chlorox and just lightly touch the tip of the toung, the Chlorox taste was similiar to the taste, and even the smell of the semen. I hope this adds a little more insight to my original answer.
It varies person to person and can be different in the same person at different times. It can be very bland and slightly salty to tasting like a month old gym sock. Diet, smoking, drinking, drugs all have an affect on it.
It will be salty as due to the presence of sperm cells, which are certainly made from DNA sperm and lipids, fats, carbohydrates, proteins. It is alkaline in nature and as all alkalies are salty in taste.
And Pineapple Juice if he has been drinking a glass every day and every guy who wants his cum to be swallowed should.
This also varies depending on the taster and the person's diet. Sperm can have a distinct taste, of salty to sweet to bitter. As stated above, a person with a high diet of pineapple may have sweet tasting sperm. Other things that can contribute to a sweet taste are, peaches, cinnamon, orange, etc.
Cigarette smokers tend to have sperm of a more bitter flavor, but not always depending on their food diet.
Sperm is high in protein, does contain calories and can cause cavities if the teeth aren't brushed after consumption (as with food).
It depends on the man, the exact time, and the one doing the tasting. It likely tastes similar to ejaculate. Like semen itself, pre-ejaculate probably varies in taste each time.
salty
Yes.
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
Cowper's glands
It is called Pre-Ejaculatory Fluid or also called Cowper's Fluid.
you cannot control how much pre ejaculatory fluid comes out, the more excited you get, typically the more that comes out. squeezing also has a lot to do with it, if you squeeze hard it milks more out.
same thing
Ever think it's the grand finale?
Foamy liquid that exits the vagina during a female orgasm.
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
pair of sacs is seminal vesicles
Many men do not have pre-ejaculations, and it is usually normal. However, if there are any other alarming signs or symptoms that concerns you, then you should consult your doctor to make sure there isn't something else going on, even if you don't think the symptoms are related.
Yes, sperm are present in pre-ejaculatory fluid. Hence it is entirely possible for a woman to become pregnant even if the man does not actually ejaculate. If you want to avoid pregnancy, any contact between genitals (up to and including penetration) should only happen with protection.