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Kop: When excited, what is the liquid that flows out of Tintin?

author:Professor Wang of Urology andrology

When our male tintin is stimulated and excited, the transparent and colorless viscous fluid flowing from the urethra, the adult man secretes about 0.5 to 2 ml per day, which is generally mostly excreted with the urine. Most people mistakenly think of this as a "little tadpole" or prostatic fluid, but it's not, and you don't have to worry too much:

Kop: When excited, what is the liquid that flows out of Tintin?

So what is this liquid?

When we see that women are very excited, the "little brother" has an erection, and the secretion of the urethral bulb gland can enter the urethra. The sticky water flowed by our little brother can be stretched into silk, which can lubricate our urethra, is the original way we can shoot "little tadpoles", and it is also one of the components that make up the seminal plasma, but it only accounts for a little of the amount of "small tadpoles". This fluid is called urethral spheroid fluid, which contains proteases, sialic acids and amino sugars, etc., and is alkaline.

Kop: When excited, what is the liquid that flows out of Tintin?

What was the role of prostatic fluid that I had mistaken for before?

Prostatic fluid is secreted by the epithelial cells of the glandular ducts of the prostate gland, stored in the glandular ducts, and during sexual activity, the prostate gland contracts, it is present in the urethra and ejaculated together with the seminal vesicle fluid (wrapped in sperm) discharged by the ejaculatory duct. This is when urethral spherical gland fluid is involved.

Prostatic fluid is sometimes absent from sex for a long time, and when abdominal pressure increases, it will flow out on its own, such as defecation or forceful urination. At this time, it does not come out with the "small tadpole", so this liquid generally requires special conditions to flow out.

Kop: When excited, what is the liquid that flows out of Tintin?

So this is always flowing, does it affect my "little brother"?

When receiving some sexual stimulation at a young age, Tintin will naturally erect and flow out of the urethral bulbous gland fluid, some people will mistakenly think that this is abnormal, in fact, it will not affect the health of the body at all.

Kop: When excited, what is the liquid that flows out of Tintin?

How does the liquid "maintain" to keep my "little brother" healthy?

Urethral gland fluid has a certain lubricating effect in normal sexual life, so as long as you deal with local hygiene, wash your hands or bath frequently before touching private parts, and pay attention to the hygiene of couple life, do not have frequent sex to avoid too much worry.

At this point, what you have worried about before is superfluous, please rationally look at the strange phenomena that occur in the body!

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