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TheLostSchlong 14 Reviews 5360 reads
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A very naughty nursing student vixen in Houston taught me something interesting and new this evening, namely, the chemical composition of semen, which she seems to like as a source of minerals:

The fructose, vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc were a surprise. Now guys we can explain that semen is a source of vitamins, minerals, and sugar. LOL. She suggested that the salty taste comes from the sodium[chloride=table salt] and potassium[compound], which are essential to the human diet, although she said mine tasted like French vanilla, and she wanted some more.[Right!]

From a science text on Google -
"While we sometimes refer to semen as "sperm," sperm cells (spermatozoa) actually constitute only about 10% of our total ejaculate. That 10% contains from 200 million to 500 million sperm cells [not one of which has a single brain cell.].

The remaining 90% is referred to as seminal plasma. (Plasma is defined as a fluid that carries a suspended solid, whether it's blood "fluid" carrying blood cells, or semen carrying sperm.) It contains some 30 substances (many in minute quantities - [brain cells for instance]).
They include:

• ascorbic acid (vitamin C, for tissue maintenance)
• blood-group antigens (from immune system)
• calcium (mineral)[in a compound form]
• chlorine (oxidizing agent)[in a complex molecule]
• cholesterol (steroid alcohol present in body fluids)
• choline (base, part of the vitamin B complex)
• citric acid (occurs during cellular metabolism)
• creatine (nitrogenous substance found in muscle)
• deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
• fructose (sugar used for energy)[makes you want to fruc your brains out]
• glutathione (peptide amino acid)
• hyaluronidase (enzyme)
• inositol (sugar found in muscles)
• lactic acid (byproduct of muscle use)
• magnesium (mineral)[in a compound form]
• phosporus (mineral)  "
• potassium (mineral)  "
• pyruvic acid (formed from either glucose or glycogen)
• sodium (salt)[NaCl]
• spermidine (catalytic enzyme)
• vitamin B12 (for proper function of nervous system and metabolism)
• zinc (mineral)."
[and more].
Linus Pauling always told women that they should provide 2-3 bbjtc's daily in order to take in sufficient Vitamin C, citric acid, and Zinc. He won a Nobel Prize.
When I say that, vixens laugh at me!
Food for thought.

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shebrokitov3496 reads

Wow, what are we supposed to do with that information?  Schlong, did you look up all of that stuff?  You got some kind of time on your hands.  Or was this the stuff of your session with the nurse?  

Actually, some if this is right and some of it it wrong and to sort it all out, you'd need a long lecture or two in biochemistry and physiology (and even some inorganic chemistry...sodium isn't a salt, it's a metal. In it's ionic form it bonds with another ion of - polarity such as cloride and that forms a salt).  

Amusing stuff.  Fructose, huh?  No wonder they all call you sweety.

PS.  Hyaluronidase is there to help the sperm break through the cell wall of the ova to initiate fertilization.

She pulled up a Google hit in WebMD or Medline from a scientific reference after the party. She was talking about how she liked the taste of copious amounts of semen, and the healthy ingredients, including antibacterial components, so I should not apologize for nearly drowning her. The piece is written in lay-ish terms and I deleted a few ingredients, such as the trace urea. I suspect the metals are all in ionic salt form, NaCl, etc. I did a degree in chemical engineering years ago before becoming a Schlong. LOL
Hey, it's great info to convince a vix to do BBJTC!!
I don't have the data on how many milliliters of semen are necessary to meet the minimum daily requirements for Vitamin C and Zinc however. LOL

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