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Pre-Ejaculate—Functions The Cowper's gland is the main source of the pre-ejaculate fluid. It is situated below the prostate and is also called the bulbourethral gland.
The Cowper’s glands (two pea-sized glands near the prostate) secrete a few drops of fluid which may come out of the tip of the penis when a man is sexually aroused.
Preejaculatory fluid, or precum, is a thick alkaline mucus produced in the bulbourethral glands. The bulbourethral glands, or Cowper’s glands, are two pea-sized glands located below the prostate ...
According to research from Princeton University "pre-ejaculatory fluid is released from the male urethra in amounts of up to 4 ml during sexual arousal, prior to ejaculation". It originates from the ...
Semen is made up of five percent sperm, 65 percent seminal vesicle fluids and around 30 percent prostatic fluid. The Cowper’s glands or the bulbo-urethral glands produce precum fluids to wash ...
Pre-cum, also known as pre-ejaculate, is the clear bodily fluid released by the Cowper's glands, a pair of pea-sized glands located under the prostate and next to the urethra.
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