Although semen tends to be thick immediately after ejaculation, it is normal for semen to liquefy shortly afterward.
Explanation:
A normal human sperm is expected to be thick and whitish in color, but that is only so immediately after ejaculation during sex. Immediately after sex, the sperm is still thick, but as it is exposed to air and other circumstances, it gradually starts becoming thin, thereby changing its color to a colorless thin liquid. Hence, Jerome's semen is normal.
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