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well maybe I am wrong but are we refering to the whole fluid that is just a cartrier liquid and the sperm (yes I'm not sure on the terms) or just the sperm.
for example when a man is sterilized by the tube that carries the sperm from the testes being cut and tied up he still ejaculates the fluid produce by the prostrate gland that acts only as a carrier and so will not produce pregnancy and represents over 99 % of the seminal fluid so the difference is not note so if a desease can be transm,itted in this fluid then there is still a risk. if the pill spoken of has a similar effect only stopping the sperm but not the fluid then there is still an std risk although not a pregnancy risk.
I admit I am a bit mixed up on the terms so if I am wrong someone correct me but I think if the pill stops the ejaculation of any fluid then men are not going to like taking the pill as for them it will be like becoming impotent
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