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How are precum and pee different?

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Precum: precum is the fluid that is secreted prior to ejaculation during intercourse. It is clear in appearance and has nothing to do with urine. It can contain sperm so conception is possible with this fluid which is called seminal fluid

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Agree w Dr. Tsai: Even though they both flow throw the penis - they are two entirely different entities.

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