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pufferfishzzz_
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i think she’s a bit too over powered, she has no cooldowns with i think is a bit weird
2025-09-27 23:27:30
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irenwireee
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ohh thats my daughter
2025-10-04 21:43:53
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brody 🎈 :
Scene pack from where?
2025-09-27 23:13:20
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she’s so gorjus
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mommy
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🫡ur non existing dad🫡 :
@Vamp🕸️🕷️🕯️
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Your testes produce 300 million sperm cells per day - that's 3,500 per second. Since you started reading this, you've potentially produced 50,000-70,000 new sperm cells. So where do they all go? THE STORAGE SYSTEM: After production in the seminiferous tubules, sperm move to the epididymis - a coiled tube that, if straightened, would be 20 feet long. This is where sperm mature and are stored. WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY'RE NOT RELEASED? Older sperm cells simply break down and get reabsorbed by cells lining the epididymis. As new sperm are produced, old ones are recycled. No epic sperm wars, just efficient biology. This also explains vasectomies - the vas deferens is cut so sperm can't exit, but they're just reabsorbed. Ejaculate still looks normal to the naked eye, just contains no sperm under a microscope. THE PROSTATE CANCER CONNECTION: Now for the interesting part. Does ejaculation frequency affect prostate cancer risk (which affects 1 in 8 men)? THE BOTTOM LINE: We need more research before declaring 21/month as a definitive target. But the data suggests it certainly doesn't hurt, and there may be benefits beyond just potential cancer risk reduction - especially when shared with someone you love. The human body's ability to produce, store, and recycle millions of cells daily is remarkable. Understanding these processes helps us make informed decisions about our health. Want to test your knowledge on male reproductive anatomy and physiology? Download our Quiz Pack on Men's Reproductive System for FREE using the link in our bio! Includes quizzes based on 13 of our most popular videos - a $14.99 value! #MensHealth #ProstateCancer #ReproductiveHealth #CancerPrevention #AnatomyEducation #HealthResearch #ScienceBased #MensWellness

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