Your sperm count may be affected, but no other negative health issues will occur.
It happens around the clock, with hundreds of millions of sperm produced daily.
I would recommend ejecting sperm in women not men.
When you remove sperm every day, it is typically replenished by your body within a short period of time. Sperm production is a continuous process in the testes, so frequent ejaculation does not usually have a significant impact on sperm count or fertility. However, if you have concerns about your sperm health or fertility, it is best to consult a healthcare provider.
Nothing, your digestive system and reproductive system are completely separate, there's no chance of gettin pregnant. Women might be affected by the diseases if the sperm contains the virus.
Yes it is
Then she touches sperm...
Nothing different happens to sperm when you're on or off Depo Provera.
No
Nothing happens between the sperm. Each tries to fertilise the ovum.
DNA always remains in the sperm, that is how variation happens.
At conception, the sperm enters the egg and the DNA of the sperm merges with the DNA of the Egg cell.
Dry sperm is dead sperm so nothing happens.