Here are some ...: The volume of semen widely vary, usually about 1.5 - 4.5 cc, largely reflecting the inborn size of your seminal vesicles, but it would not affect sex life and fertility as long as the sperm count and concentration are adequate, and you function well in erection and coitus. But, always rememeber: Don't let overindulgence and obsession rein and ruin our life.
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