Girls Like Pre-Cum Because It Acts As Lube and They Know Their Guy Is Excited | Men's Health Magazine Australia

This Is How Girls Really Feel About Pre-Cum

Our biggest fear during sex is popping the champagne bottle too early. And pre-cum is usually the gateway to that debilitating penis condition called premature ejaculation. So, naturally, we feel embarrassed when it happens in front of our sexual partners. But how do girls really feel about pre-cum? Turns out you can take a huge sigh […]

Our biggest fear during sex is popping the champagne bottle too early. And pre-cum is usually the gateway to that debilitating penis condition called premature ejaculation. So, naturally, we feel embarrassed when it happens in front of our sexual partners.

But how do girls really feel about pre-cum? Turns out you can take a huge sigh of relief.

According to a recent sub-thread in Reddit it seems pre-cum is the ‘flavour’ of the month. While you’re freaking out that you’re showing early signs of blowing your load too early, thankfully, women around are enjoying the show.

Not only did female users not mind the sight of semen so early, they actually appreciated that their efforts were going noticed.

One user, kikiinpurgatory, revealed “it kinda turns me on actually, makes everything extra wet. What’s not to like 🙂 ?” while thankskathrynobvious agrees: “Uh, i love it. There’s nothing better during a blowjob than if there’s precum i can lick up tbh.”

Fellas rejoice. Turns out our biggest weaknesses are our biggest assets. Users of the website likened the substance to lube giving us all the reason to feel less embarrassed. “I like the flavour and it provides lubrucation for stroking the head if it is not in my mouth,” writes subscriber ireasearch

Women might like pre-cum, but it can also signal warning signs for premature ejaculation. If you’re nervous about lasting the distance, find out how you can last longer in bed here.

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