More sperm volume through underwear
Do you want to have more sperm volume when you release? Hoping to erupt with confidence in ways that will create lasting memories? Looking for natural solutions on this front?
Well, according to a new line of research appearing in the journal, Human Production, switching to boxers instead of briefs may be your best route.
Yep, that’s right – guys who wear boxers, at least according to what’s in the study, may be able to boost their sperm concentrations big time.
More: 10 amazing facts about your semen
Scientists at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Massachusetts General Hospital worked with 656 guys who were seeking help from an infertility clinic between 2000-2017.
As part of the investigation, participants completed a self-report survey where they shared their underwear choices (boxers or briefs). They also provided semen samples to the research team for testing.
So, what were the results?
Well, according to the published data, the guys who said they wore (mostly boxers) had an impressive 25% higher sperm concentration than the men who wore briefs.
That’s a LOT of “more” don’t you think?
Now before you run out and start buying something from Amazon or a department store, there are limitations to this study. The biggest is that the research itself relied on self-reports; something that is notorious for reliability problems, thereby making generalizations difficult.
The research team also shares that the semen sampling times were not consistent, meaning some guys donated their sperm in the morning and others and night (which could make a difference in results).
That said, the report itself is interesting because it builds upon previous studies linked to the same topic. For example, news came out in July that moderate alcohol use may offer a boost in semen volume.
Well, there you have it, folks. Boxers may be a smart choice for those looking to increase concentrations of that sticky white stuff.
Now be careful how much you erupt, you wouldn’t want to get any in your eye.