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Feb 20 2006, 7:49 PM EST
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fluid (semen)
semen
that carries
sperm,
sperm
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resides just next to your bladder, on the other side of your rectum, amidst bundles of nerves and muscles that control urination and erections. During an orgasm, the prostate contracts to push the semen through the urethra and out
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