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“Protrated” is my new favorite word.
I’ve written about this before, but it bears repeating: The foreskin’s flexibility is a boon to vaginal sex.
After my (ex-)wife had given birth and was lactating, her vagina became dry-ish. (Her gyno warned her about this.) I guess her body’s resources were focused on making milk. Still, I wanted sex as soon as her vagina was up to it. I hit on the idea of closing my foreskin before penetration, then letting the glans slip directly in between her parted labia, no exposure to the air. Then I’d pull the glans back into the foreskin, never breaking the seal between foreskin and labia. A few strokes like this would mix her minimal lubricant with my precum, coating the glans and inner foreskin, and in less than a minute I could begin regular strokes with no pain for her.
I’ve also practiced that method with non-lactating women, especially the first time they have intercourse with an intact man. They say things like, “Whoa, that’s smooth,” I guess because they’re used to the pain of a circumcised penis pushing into them, dry.