You and your partner would know (or should know) if the condom broke or leaked. If intact, there is no reason to believe any ejaculate entered you. The amount of semen a guy produces has nothing to do with how good the sex was or how long it was. It likely indicates, how much your guy has been ejaculating as of late. Repeated ejaculations—whether through sex or manual stimulation—tend to result in lower volume. The volume of semen a guy produces can also vary from guy to guy. Typical semen volume ranges from 1.5 mL to 6.0 mL, which translates to about a third of a teaspoon to a little over a teaspoon.
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Hello. Thank you for writing.
You and your partner would know (or should know) if the condom broke or leaked. If intact, there is no reason to believe any ejaculate entered you. The amount of semen a guy produces has nothing to do with how good the sex was or how long it was. It likely indicates, how much your guy has been ejaculating as of late. Repeated ejaculations—whether through sex or manual stimulation—tend to result in lower volume. The volume of semen a guy produces can also vary from guy to guy. Typical semen volume ranges from 1.5 mL to 6.0 mL, which translates to about a third of a teaspoon to a little over a teaspoon.
Helena
November 18, 2017 - 7:12amThis Comment
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