B_Austin Blue
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collegecock29449 - 1/4 a cup?
That's just about 59ml. The range for amount is 2 - 6 ml to 2 - 5 ml based on wikipedia and britannica encyclopedia respectively. Are you sure you didn't miss a decimal place?
Go to your kitchen and fill up your 1/4 measuring cup with water. Although the viscosity of semen is greater, the hydrostatic forces allow water to create a dome which acts as a fairly good representation for semen in terms of height. Now pour that cup on a flat surface - does that look humanly possible? I mean you'd put Peter North and 5 of his buddies to shame!
With an average of 4 and a standard deviation of about 1, the probability of even producing 10 ml is a z-score of 6 which is about 1 in 1 014 713 328. Now imagine 10ml x 5.9 .
I'm not calling you a liar; I'm just saying it's very, very unlikely.
I think your math is wrong - 10ml is two teaspoons and you mention earlier in your post that men on average shot 2ml to 6ml, so if someone makes 6ml, it is very very possible to produce 10ml or more in one ejaculation. I average at least 10ml per ejaculation and if I edge for hours, I can ejaculate about a tablespoon.