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How do the seminal vesicles produce so much semen so fast? and how does it do that?

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Naturally: They don't produce it so fast. They store it but when it is to be mobilized, they contract and just propel it out.

Answered 4/8/2013

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Hormones = Awesome: Once you've passed through puberty, your genital tract is primed to be stimulated by testosterone, the male hormone. The seminal vesicles, once sensitized, continuously make semen 24/7. If you were to record your "output" over a day it would likely be close to 8-10 cc/day. Since an average ejaculate is about 3.5 cc, you would see reduction for any additional samples obtained in the same day.

Answered 10/29/2016

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