Decoding Male Fluid - What’s in the White Stuff?
Most
men come with little thought about what exactly is coming out of their body. While it may be of little concern to
the man himself, his partners -- who typically come into contact with the male
fluid via intimate contact -- may be more than a little curious about what is
going in to their bodies. Learn more about what makes up the
male fluid and how to keep the male organ healthy.
So
what is male fluid made of?
Many
people are aware that there is seed in male fluid – and, in fact, the term seed
and male fluid are sometimes used interchangeably – but they are not the same
thing. The seed – aka a
guy’s swimmers – are simply one of the many ingredients that make up male
fluid, but there is a whole lot more to the baby juice. All in all, there are
about 180 of those little swimmers in the average emission, and up to 400
million in extremely fertile men. With
those odds, it may seem impossible not to get a woman pregnant, but not
all of the wigglers are viable, so as always, it is about quality over
quantity. In addition to
the seed, reproductive fluid contains enzymes, proteins, calcium, chlorine,
cholesterol, citric acid, creatine, fructose, lactic acid, magnesium, nitrogen,
phosphorus, potassium, sodium, vitamin C, vitamin B12, and zinc!
Are
there calories in male fluid?
There
are, in fact, calories in male fluid, which has led some women on strict diets
to worry about what exactly they may be – ahem – partaking in should they
swallow after oral stimulation. Though
there are rumors swirling around that an average emission contains as many
calories as a candy bar, the average deposit is thought to have about 25
calories. Certainly, not
enough calories to tip the scales in the wrong direction! Interestingly enough, the amount of
protein in the fluid is substantial; it averages the same amount of protein as
the white of a large egg. So
that’s a little bonus, but it is still doubtful that a man can sell an
unwilling woman on the idea of swallowing by promising her a protein boost!
Can
the taste of the male fluid be changed?
Even
though the composition of male fluid is very similar between men, the taste can
be quite different. The
reason for this is that a man’s diet very much changes the flavor of his come. Men who are hoping to make their
release more palatable for their partner should avoid a diet that is heavy in
dairy, coffee, onions and garlic, as these foods can lead to a more bitter or
salty flavor. Men who eat lots of fruits and drink plenty of water may hear
reports of a sweeter flavor being on tap. Sadly, no amount of chocolate is going
to change the flavor in that direction!
Keeping
the male organ healthy
Anytime
a man is gearing up for some action – oral or otherwise – it is wise to make sure
his male organ is ready to get up close and personal. A little bit of timely grooming goes a
long way – especially for men hoping for some lip service. Trimming or shaving
the public hair reduces uncomfortable chafing or itching on a partner’s face –
nobody really wants a mouth full of pubes! Additionally, stepping up the personal
hygiene is important too. Taking
a shower before a hot date is a given, but paying extra attention to the special area is important. Use a gentle soap and water and
thoroughly rinse the area. After
exiting the shower, apply a male organ health lotion (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) containing vitamin
A – a powerful antibacterial agent which helps fight male organ odors. A male organ health lotion that also
contains Shea butter and vitamin E will also help make the skin silky-smooth
and touchable, making the up close and personal experience that much more
pleasant.
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.