Does vaginal penetration rub off the top layer of cells in the vaginal mucosa?
I ask because this is a quote from Jen Gunter’s The Vagina Bible: “No matter how gentle you are with a finger, toy, tongue, or penis, friction will rub off the top layer of cells.”
What do people mean by friction when they refer to vaginal intercourse?
She goes on to say,”If heterosexual sex led to prolonged internal injury, that would dramatically affect our ability to procreate.”
Is she implying that intercourse leads to transient internal injury? Does it lead to transient internal injury?
Submitted September 20, 2019 at 12:15AM
I ask because this is a quote from Jen Gunter’s The Vagina Bible: “No matter how gentle you are with a finger, toy, tongue, or penis, friction will rub off the top layer of cells.”What do people mean by friction when they refer to vaginal intercourse?She goes on to say,”If heterosexual sex led to prolonged internal injury, that would dramatically affect our ability to procreate.”Is she implying that intercourse leads to transient internal injury? Does it lead to transient internal injury?
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