Afroman wrote...
Is Eating Cum Healthy?
Healthy semen (that is, cum produced by a well-nourished, disease-free male) may in fact be not only safe to eat, but actually good for you. Seminal fluid, the base of cum, is a veritable nutrient-rich soup. Semen is a source of highly concentrated, high-quality protein. In dietary terms, it's comparable to egg whites or gelatin.
Besides protein, semen contains high concentrations of some minerals, such as zinc, and trace amounts of other important nutrients, like calcium and magnesium. While you shouldn't depend on a shot of cum to get your recommended daily allowances of vitamins and minerals, swallowing semen on a regular basis can't hurt as a dietary supplement.
I loled at the truth of this.
It's actually not hard to believe, at least I don't believe it hard to believe. It's even said that women who absorb semen directly into their vaginas come off with lower stress levels and an overall better mood. It's been researched that semen acts as an anti-depressant, and oral sex is theorized to have the same effects. (This I learned in an article a while back.) I don't know if that has any relation to decreasing the risk of breast cancer, but I do know that it isn't the protein that makes the bulk of seminal plasma/fluid, it's actually fructose, a monosaccharide. Protein exists, also in the form of amino acids, but I've never heard of calcium or magnesium being part of the seminal fluids. (After some research) Vitamin C, citrate, citric acid, flavins, phosphorylcholine, prostaglandins, acid phosphatase, fibrinolysin, prostate specific antigen, proteolytic enzymes, zinc, galactose, mucus, and sialic acid make up most of the seminal plasma/fluid along with the other things previously mentioned. The rest is sperm.