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A lot of guys are giving the wrong information. 1. Everybody is not the same when it comes to an absence of precum. 2. Precum DOES have benefits with fertility. My husband too does not Precum. He has post cum. After he cum, he has something stuck in which while moving around his testicles or stoking him penis can we get a clear fluid to come out. Sometimes we cannot get it to come out but he still feels it and have to wait for it to come out on its own which truly mimics Pre ejaculation. I have only been pregnant 3 times in 11 years but I have fertility issues also. The absence of pre come does not mean you are infertile but it does mean you are probably producing less sperm than the average man because precum is medically known to neutralize the male uretha. My husband barely produces a 1/8 of teaspoon of semen. On a good day he probably can give 1/4 of teaspoon. His semen is very dry. Like a dot of lotion. It seems to be missing the same liquid that’s in precum. The times that I did get pregnant was when a medication made me dripping wet, so abnormal that we got excited by it. Another time we were in the pool. I don’t know about the third time but the point is with my first husband we got pregnant the first time we had sex. He was a big off load guy. Before me, my current husband only conceived a child once with his girlfriend of three years but while being single and having 20+ years of unprotected sex never again. So for guys saying your fertility is not an issue, you may either produce a lot of semen, or your girlfriend may produce more secretions than the average woman. Or you may actually have precum and just don’t notice it but some men are bone dry until they ejaculate and their precum comes out afterwards. This is clearly something malfunctioning with their body.
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