sperm aren't active all the time (swimming uses up energy stores) so they have to be triggered into swimming, you could do this hormonally, but it would be hard to trigger that at the point of ejaculation. But if you keep them at a lower temperature, and then squirt them into a warmer vagina, then you can use that sudden temperature change to activate them.
sperm aren't active all the time (swimming uses up energy stores) so they have to be triggered into swimming, you could do this hormonally, but it would be hard to trigger that at the point of ejaculation.
But if you keep them at a lower temperature, and then squirt them into a warmer vagina, then you can use that sudden temperature change to activate them.
Smart answer I guess
Smart answer I guess
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