3 pages already >.> talking about alien cum.... People have a lot of free time i see.
HornyPansexualMale said:
3 pages already >.> talking about alien cum.... People have a lot of free time i see.
Who doesn't love cum? Alien cum is just more interesting
3 pages already >.> talking about alien cum.... People have a lot of free time i see.
..Oh this is going to be fun.
You see, during the process of ejaculation, sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen.
The seminal vesicles produce a yellowish viscous fluid rich in fructose and other substances that makes up about 70% of human semen. The prostatic secretion, influenced by dihydrotestosterone, is a whitish (sometimes clear), thin fluid containing proteolytic enzymes, citric acid, acid phosphatase and lipids.
The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear secretion into the lumen of the urethra to lubricate it.
Sertoli cells, which nurture and support developing spermatocytes, secrete a fluid into seminiferous tubules that helps transport sperm to the genital ducts. The ductuli efferentes possess cuboidal cells with microvilli and lysosomal granules that modify the ductal fluid by reabsorbing some fluid. Once the semen enters the ductus epididymis the principle cells, which contain pinocytotic vessels indicating fluid reabsorption, secrete glycerophosphocholine which most likely inhibits premature capacitation.
So how do i describe Alien cum?
Well: Depending on the biology and chemical makeup of the creature, paired wit its surroundings, form of substantiation and components found in its surrounding, Alien cum most likely has a different chemical make-up thus providing new colors, textures, features and ways of insemination.
Thus we can describe it with the above mentioned features and thus trace back its point of origin.
tl;dr:
I describe it as different from humans.
You see, during the process of ejaculation, sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen.
The seminal vesicles produce a yellowish viscous fluid rich in fructose and other substances that makes up about 70% of human semen. The prostatic secretion, influenced by dihydrotestosterone, is a whitish (sometimes clear), thin fluid containing proteolytic enzymes, citric acid, acid phosphatase and lipids.
The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear secretion into the lumen of the urethra to lubricate it.
Sertoli cells, which nurture and support developing spermatocytes, secrete a fluid into seminiferous tubules that helps transport sperm to the genital ducts. The ductuli efferentes possess cuboidal cells with microvilli and lysosomal granules that modify the ductal fluid by reabsorbing some fluid. Once the semen enters the ductus epididymis the principle cells, which contain pinocytotic vessels indicating fluid reabsorption, secrete glycerophosphocholine which most likely inhibits premature capacitation.
So how do i describe Alien cum?
Well: Depending on the biology and chemical makeup of the creature, paired wit its surroundings, form of substantiation and components found in its surrounding, Alien cum most likely has a different chemical make-up thus providing new colors, textures, features and ways of insemination.
Thus we can describe it with the above mentioned features and thus trace back its point of origin.
tl;dr:
I describe it as different from humans.
Killua said:
..Oh this is going to be fun.
You see, during the process of ejaculation, sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen.
The seminal vesicles produce a yellowish viscous fluid rich in fructose and other substances that makes up about 70% of human semen. The prostatic secretion, influenced by dihydrotestosterone, is a whitish (sometimes clear), thin fluid containing proteolytic enzymes, citric acid, acid phosphatase and lipids.
The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear secretion into the lumen of the urethra to lubricate it.
Sertoli cells, which nurture and support developing spermatocytes, secrete a fluid into seminiferous tubules that helps transport sperm to the genital ducts. The ductuli efferentes possess cuboidal cells with microvilli and lysosomal granules that modify the ductal fluid by reabsorbing some fluid. Once the semen enters the ductus epididymis the principle cells, which contain pinocytotic vessels indicating fluid reabsorption, secrete glycerophosphocholine which most likely inhibits premature capacitation.
So how do i describe Alien cum?
Well: Depending on the biology and chemical makeup of the creature, paired wit its surroundings, form of substantiation and components found in its surrounding, Alien cum most likely has a different chemical make-up thus providing new colors, textures, features and ways of insemination.
Thus we can describe it with the above mentioned features and thus trace back its point of origin.
tl;dr:
I describe it as different from humans.
..Oh this is going to be fun.
You see, during the process of ejaculation, sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen.
The seminal vesicles produce a yellowish viscous fluid rich in fructose and other substances that makes up about 70% of human semen. The prostatic secretion, influenced by dihydrotestosterone, is a whitish (sometimes clear), thin fluid containing proteolytic enzymes, citric acid, acid phosphatase and lipids.
The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear secretion into the lumen of the urethra to lubricate it.
Sertoli cells, which nurture and support developing spermatocytes, secrete a fluid into seminiferous tubules that helps transport sperm to the genital ducts. The ductuli efferentes possess cuboidal cells with microvilli and lysosomal granules that modify the ductal fluid by reabsorbing some fluid. Once the semen enters the ductus epididymis the principle cells, which contain pinocytotic vessels indicating fluid reabsorption, secrete glycerophosphocholine which most likely inhibits premature capacitation.
So how do i describe Alien cum?
Well: Depending on the biology and chemical makeup of the creature, paired wit its surroundings, form of substantiation and components found in its surrounding, Alien cum most likely has a different chemical make-up thus providing new colors, textures, features and ways of insemination.
Thus we can describe it with the above mentioned features and thus trace back its point of origin.
tl;dr:
I describe it as different from humans.
Someone did their homework
20 POINTS TO Killua...dor.
Btw that was not at all disgusting in its discriptive nature, which is rare
Btw that was not at all disgusting in its discriptive nature, which is rare
..Not familiar with the phrase "..dor"
Killua said:
..Not familiar with the phrase "..dor"
It's a Gryfindor joke lol
..Not familiar with the phrase "..dor"