Does Your Hot Solder Drool and Cover Your Copper Wires Like Hot Butter?

I have heard this too. I just have trouble believing it. Something to do with brittleness of the soldered joint I think.
More to the story, solder has 5 times more resistance than copper. Solder on a molecular basis leaches into the outer layer of copper, increasing junction resistance. Copper softens when heated and quickly cooled, the opposite of steel. Copper easily work hardens and becomes brittle. Soldering wires works better than soldering terminals. In high vibration situations, wire at terminal will break at end of solder bead.