Michelle Teheux
1 min readOct 7, 2022

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You are mistaken. You apparently think pre-cum is the same thing as the lubricant produced by intact men. They’re unrelated. You also don’t know that about the first two-thirds of the intact penis, when erect, is a mucus membrane. You know nothing about the function of a natural penis. That’s sad. Then you try to correct someone with considerable knowledge of this, which is even sadder. You depend 100 percent on your female partner’s lubrication. As women age, most of them produce less vaginal lubrication. That’s where the male’s contribution will really be missed. It’s appalling how little cut men understand about what they’re missing.

Also? I doubt your partner was as comfortable as you think. Your penis is dry and relatively insensitive. The lubrication is necessary not so much for your comfort but for hers. You’re aware of the conditions inside the vagina, right? Most of the penis, when erect, is supposed to have an identical surface. It’s not supposed to be dry. It’s supposed to be permanently wet, like the inside of your cheek. When erect, about 2/3 of the penis is like that.

Please read up before you correct knowledgeable people. This is simple anatomy and physiology. My knowledge comes from both formal education and “research in the field.” Nope, my sample size is not exactly just two dudes. This isn’t 1950, my friend.

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Michelle Teheux
Michelle Teheux

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