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In medicine, hyperspermia is a condition in which a male has an abnormally large amount of semen or ejaculate volume [1] and is generally defined when the ejaculate is above 6 mL. [2] It is the opposite of hypospermia , which is defined as a semen volume of less than 1.5 mL.
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The video begins with the subject's genitals in a non-aroused flaccid state (0:00). As arousal progresses(0:30), the subject's penis becomes erect , the scrotum tightens and the testicles elevate. At the peak of arousal (0:57), orgasm occurs and semen is ejaculated from the penis in a series of rhythmic contractions.
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