LOL you want paid to share info?
This is laughable.
Sent a PM respectably asking for guidance from a fellow 'senior member' and get this response.
[QUOTE=xxxxxxxxx][QUOTE=Script]Howdy.
So as a long time monger from Ohio, I'm lost with the references on where to roll for the stroll around Grand Rapids. .
Could you guide an out of towner on where to stroll when one seeks entertainment/companionship?
Much appreciated.
Script[/QUOTE]
Hello,
Why certainly sir. Would just need a nominal donation to either my cash app $xxxxxxxx or my Venmo @xxxxxxxx for services rendered. Ill even toss in a few videos.[/QUOTE]
Providers Stay Healthy and Swallow
[QUOTE=TypicalDude;6713675]Please DM me when you have inbox space, I have a question for you.
Thanks![/QUOTE]As requested, I'll repost the health benefits of swallowing. Hopefully all GR providers read this and adapt to a new healthy lifestyle by swallowing our loads.
Better2 Know.
Is swallowing semen good for you?
Sex has lots of health benefits. Having an active, stimulating sex life can improve heart health and mental health, and decrease overall stress.
But sex may have more health benefits than you might think.
Sex can be messy, with lots of body fluids getting in all sorts of places. Specifically, it is very common for people to get semen in their mouth, especially during oral sex. So, it makes sense for people to wonder if swallowing semen, whether on purpose or by accident, is good or bad for their health.
In this blog, we will describe what semen is, the pros and cons of swallowing it, and whether this is good for your health or not.
Sperm vs semen.
Let's start with the basics.
The words sperm and semen are often used interchangeably, but they technically refer to two different things.
A sperm, or spermatozoa, is the microscopic male reproductive cell. Sperms are made up of oval-shaped heads and long tails that they use for mobility. The purpose of a sperm is to fertilize a female egg after ejaculation.
Semen, on the other hand, is the seminal fluid designed to carry the sperm toward the egg. Semen contains many nutrients that keep the sperm alive.
Precum.
Just as there is a difference between semen and sperm, there is a difference between semen and precum.
Precum, or pre-ejaculate, is a clear fluid secreted from the penis during arousal but before orgasm. This fluid is a lubricant and is designed to facilitate vaginal sex.
Precum tends not to contain very many sperm. However, in some men precum will contain sperm so adequate protection should be used to prevent pregnancy. Also, if you orgasm and engage in sex soon afterward, precum may contain some remnants of sperm from the previous ejaculation.
What is semen made of?
Semen is made up of fluids from the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands. These fluids contain:
Proteins.
Ascorbic acid.
Amino acids.
Phosphorus.
Potassium.
Chloride.
Lactic acid.
Fructose.
Citrate.
Calcium.
Zinc.
Magnesium.
Urea.
Is swallowing semen good for my health?
For the most part, semen is safe to ingest and may provide some health benefits.
Semen contains a few calories about five to seven calories per teaspoon.
One study from 2002 suggests ingesting semen can improve your mood, since it has natural antidepressant properties, including:
Endorphins.
Estrone.
Prolactin.
Oxytocin.
Serotonin.
However, these findings should be taken with a grain of salt, as very little follow-up research was conducted.
Another study conducted in 2003 found that females who were exposed to semen for longer periods, both before and after pregnancy, were less likely to develop preeclampsia.