Dragonflymagic answered Friday June 2 2017, 8:48 pm: When the temperature gets to 85.7 degrees. Sorry I couldn't resist. Actually temperature has nothing to do with it.
Men and women may have different sex organs but in utero as a fetus, at one point they both looked exactly the same. Don't believe me, just check out this site as I am trying to make a point here. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Now as mature bodied teens/adults, the sex organ may be different and have different roles to play but as far as other things go, when or how one becomes aroused and wet, orgasms,even both males and females ejaculate, (you just can't see the evidence with all females) the same thing is needed for both to have their sex organs engorge in blood, yes females do this too, and getting lubricated if the person is with someone who they are really sexually attracted to. There can be reasons why a female doesn't get as wet as usual or doesn't and needs aid of a personal lubricant. Some of these reasons can be linked to the brain which is also our greatest sex organ. So if the man has not been treating her lovingly, she may not be emotionally hurt and she won't get wet, or women in menopause tend to be drier at times but this does not affect them getting turned on and wanting sex, you just need to use lube. I also found that certain times of the month, It was easier to get wet, or if I was dehydrated, that might affect it, recent illness, all sorts of things. So if you get that bead of cum on the tip of penis when you are aroused and all conditions are right, but you can't produce that pre cum when you are flaccid, then you have your answer, a person will not self lubricate because a lack of a certain temperature but because of a lack of the right stimulation where from self or with a partner they really are attracted to. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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