Jerome and Latoya are concerned about the relatively thin stream of semen that runs out of Latoya's vagina after they have intercourse. Latoya assumes that Jerome's semen is not normal. What information or speculation can you offer to Latoya? Group of answer choices The liquid that runs out of her vagina after intercourse is mostly excess vaginal lubrication. The liquid indicates that her vaginal environment is acidic and, therefore, toxic to sperm. Although semen tends to be thick immediately after ejaculation, it is normal for semen to become liquefied shortly afterward. Liquefied semen indicates that sperm and the secretions from the seminal vesicles are not mixing properly.