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Is it poosible for the sperm to remains alive on a dry surface such as clothing, bedsheet etc after 6 days from ejaculation on that cloth through masterbating??
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Sperms have 72 hrs viability in female reproductive system but die within 5 to 10 mins in absence of fructose media. Viable for many years in freezed condition. It is impossible to remain viable on dry surfaces after 6 days.
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Sperm may die quickly  when they are exposed  to the air. . 5 days survival  time of sperm  in vagina. . But quick  die on dry surfaces
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Active  sperm  won't  die in 5 mins  they remain active for few hrs   gradually  dies  ... neither it live for  days .🙏
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No they die with in 5 mins
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