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yellow jelly like balls in my semen

My question is a little bit awkward and i was hesitating to post this but i need to know this .. Sometimes I have yellow jelly like balls in my semen when i c.u.m .... It has happened previously as well but it is happening more frequently now . For eg , It happened the last 2 times I jacked off in successive days ... Usually i masterbate 2-3 times a week . So can somebody help me with this and tell me what is it ?? and am i the only one ?? thank you .
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my husband is not at all interested in sex 5 months ago  we r married now , he hs some erection problem which he doesnt discuss with me , i am fed up of his behaviour. discuused with him many times he is least bothered  cn anybody help me suggesting the names of the medicine which increases sex drive without his knowledge . pls help me
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Give your semen sample to a pathology lab and consult a pathologist or any urologist with the report...!!!!!!!
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I read your post and it was very helpful ... now i'm not worried ... Thanks alot :)
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2082492 tn?1366727308
my boyfriend had the same thing!!! go look at the question i asked it on clumpy sperm. someone replied and it made perfect sense to way he is having clumps in his sperm!
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I can't say anything exactly about it so you need to  go for proper check-up for this, If you feel a problem with it.
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