More accurately, 'does the filling state of the seminal vesicles influence sexual desire?'
We tend to think that our balls become full of cum and we want to release it and that we get hornier as the balls get more full. But the testicles only produce sperm, not semen (the fluid that makes up virtually all of the ejaculate that you see when you cum). Semen is actually created in the seminal vesicles (two other organs contribute some additional fluid - the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands) and that seminal fluid protects the sperm. Sperm are small; without the semen, there would be very little ejaculate to speak of.
I Googled this question but only came up with one result from a study conducted in 2014: http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN13658570
There's been no update since the trial end date in 2015. Are there other studies?
If the filling state of the seminal vesicles is greatly responsible for increasing sexual desire, it would be great to one day be able to create a device to drain them proactively, to decrease libido, decrease sex drive, and save the average male lots of money, frustration, and heartache (cock ache) while increasing productivity and happiness.
I continue to search for answers on many topics and can't find them. Last month I was wondering how best to build a sex slave chamber in my basement and came up with nothing, and now this.
We tend to think that our balls become full of cum and we want to release it and that we get hornier as the balls get more full. But the testicles only produce sperm, not semen (the fluid that makes up virtually all of the ejaculate that you see when you cum). Semen is actually created in the seminal vesicles (two other organs contribute some additional fluid - the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands) and that seminal fluid protects the sperm. Sperm are small; without the semen, there would be very little ejaculate to speak of.
I Googled this question but only came up with one result from a study conducted in 2014: http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN13658570
There's been no update since the trial end date in 2015. Are there other studies?
If the filling state of the seminal vesicles is greatly responsible for increasing sexual desire, it would be great to one day be able to create a device to drain them proactively, to decrease libido, decrease sex drive, and save the average male lots of money, frustration, and heartache (cock ache) while increasing productivity and happiness.
I continue to search for answers on many topics and can't find them. Last month I was wondering how best to build a sex slave chamber in my basement and came up with nothing, and now this.
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