well if your talking about when you get old then im not as sure ,but its probably because you aren't producing as much actual sperm, just the carrying fluid.
Over masturbation can course it as well, as your body has used up the reserve in your body, as such it can no longer continue to produce cum with a normal concentration of sperm.
Yes, the temperature of the water can affect the density of the ketchup packet. When the water is cold, the ketchup inside the packet may become more viscous and slightly denser. Conversely, in warm water, the ketchup may become less viscous and slightly less dense.
semen should be a thick clear substance
No, it is a highly viscous liquid, do a search on the Pitch Drop Experiment.
Asphalt also known as bitumen, is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid whose form in the petroleum, as the hydrocarbon molecules are quite long and do not slide easily over each other. The primary used of bitumen is in road construction.
The solid layer of Earth that moves over a viscous layer is the lithosphere. The lithosphere includes the Earth's crust and the uppermost part of the mantle, which is rigid and brittle. Beneath it lies the asthenosphere, a semi-fluid layer that allows for the movement of tectonic plates. This movement is driven by convection currents within the mantle.
Hydration. More water in your system, more fluid will emit during ejaculation. Not necessarily semen count, but capacity of fluids total. The reverse is appropriate too... And no liquor doesn't count.
Yes, the temperature of the water can affect the density of the ketchup packet. When the water is cold, the ketchup inside the packet may become more viscous and slightly denser. Conversely, in warm water, the ketchup may become less viscous and slightly less dense.
snooker and cricket have become less popular
Glass is not considered viscous at room temperature. It is a solid material that does not flow or deform over time like a viscous liquid would.
The asthenosphere is less viscous than the mantle. The asthenosphere is partially molten, allowing it to flow more easily under tectonic plates, while the mantle is solid but capable of flowing over long periods of time due to its high temperature and pressure.
No it does not. it actually works better over time.
No.
semen should be a thick clear substance
If he retrieved while ejaculating at the same time, yes there will be semen on the bed.
Semen builds up over several days, so if you have one ejaculation a week, the semen will be fairly thick. If you ejaculate every day, or more often, the semen seems thinner. It still has millions of sperm though.
it has become less equal
The organism gradually becomes resistant to the pesticide.