Dear Dr. G,I am a 40-year-old divorcee facing a bit of a problem, and hope Dr. G can help me resolve my conundrum. Troubled ThomasThe clear and colourless viscous fluid emitted at the tip of the penis is called pre-ejaculatory fluid, or colloquially known as pre-cum. The composition of the pre-ejaculatory fluid is similar to the semen, acting as the lubricant for penetrative intercourse and neutraliser for the hostile acidity of the vagina. A more recent study on the presence of sperm in pre-ejaculatory fluid revealed a significant number of men had motile sperm in the samples they provided for analysis. When Dr. G is put on the spot by the troubled men with the fear of "accidental" fatherhood induced by pre-ejaculatory fluid, his response is "Smile in trouble, gather strength from distress and grow brave with reflection!"
Source: thestar June 30, 2019 01:07 UTC