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Sperm die in the mouth primarily due to the hostile environment and exposure to saliva.
The oral environment is not conducive to sperm survival.
Saliva contains enzymes that can quickly deactivate sperm, rendering them inactive and unable to fertilise an egg.
The mouth lacks the protective elements found in the female reproductive tract, such as cervical mucus, which provides nourishment and support for sperm.
As a result, sperm exposed to the oral environment quickly lose their viability and ability to function.
So relax lang Ts.
The oral environment is not conducive to sperm survival.
Saliva contains enzymes that can quickly deactivate sperm, rendering them inactive and unable to fertilise an egg.
The mouth lacks the protective elements found in the female reproductive tract, such as cervical mucus, which provides nourishment and support for sperm.
As a result, sperm exposed to the oral environment quickly lose their viability and ability to function.
So relax lang Ts.