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Sperm stuck in the rectum

Okay, I had anal sex with my husband about two years ago, he ejaculated inside my anus,  today we were thinking in doing the samething, so i went and cleaned my rectum with water and and later on, when I  went to the bathroom to take it all out, I was shocked to see what it looked like sperm  when the water came out of my rectum. So i went and called my husband and we started laughting about it, Is that even possible for the sperm to be inside the rectum for about two years and not to fade away or be dragged out by the feces?? I am really not playing i am sure it was sperm if that is possible how can sperm get stuck in the rectum for so long??
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139792 tn?1498585650
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seamen and sperm; sperm can be seen with the aid of microscope and seamen is the liquid which may contain millions of sperms.This distinction has to be remembered while discussing the issue.
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what came out of your bottom was not sperm, my boyfriend and I have anal sex alot and use a condom almost every time, but when you clean your self out your body will produce a white mucus to balance what is being taken away.

so don't worry about it.
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I’m having a similar issue and I had unprotected anal sex and he came in me. It looks like sperm that might turn into mucus.
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