“The foreskin can bunch up around the base of his penis and create extra friction—especially around your clitoris—increasing the odds you’ll orgasm from sex.”— Korin Miller, glamour.com
“The main difference in having sex with an uncircumcised penis is that the foreskin acts as a glider of sorts, and it stays in place while the glans and shaft continue to thrust. This leads to less friction in the vagina and thus a more pleasurable experience for the female.”— Shaina Gaul, empowher.com
“Using a lubricant is always a good idea — it really just feels better. You don’t want too hurt him with too much friction.”— Karen Fratti, thefrisky.com
“When riding your bike, keep your handle bars positioned higher than your bike seat, so that you are not leaning forward and putting too much pressure on your va-jay-jay. Minimize friction with proper seat cushioning and wear cushioned bike pants.”— Elizabeth Yetter, thetalko.com
“Something else that helps is when my boyfriend grips my hips and kind of 'holds me down' against him so there's more friction, if that makes sense? You have to be patient with it, but as soon as you've had practice and you know how to position yourself on him right, you're in for a treat!”— Nina Braca, gurl.com
“When you bring your knees closer together, it squeezes your pelvic muscles and allows for greater friction between his penis and your clitoris.”— Kenny Thapoung, womenshealthmag.com
“The temperance of [a] response to raking criticism, the readiness to seize what was just in it and to throw the husks away without undue friction or resentment or los of friendship—these show a kind of character which if it became general could change the course of human affairs.”— Brand Blanshard, amazon.com