Sounds normal: Semen has a variety of colors and thicknesses to it. In a single ejaculate, there may be clear and white color. The same is true for the viscosity: there may be a more liquid portion with more thick components mixed in. Not to worry - all of these details are important for the delivery, nurturing, feeding, protecting, and maintenance of getting the sperm to the egg ultimately.
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