Monday, August 19, 2013

CIRCUMCISION DOES REDUCE SEXUAL PLEASURE.

Circumcision DOES Reduce Sexual Pleasure
by Making Manhood Less Sensitive.


  • Men who had foreskin removed reporting feeling less intense sexual pleasure
  • 75% of men in US and 6% in UK have circumcision for non-religious reasons
  • NHS don't routinely perform them saying risks outweigh benefits.

  • Men who are circumcised are in for some bad news - it puts them at a disadvantage in the bedroom, according to experts.

    A study found those who've had their foreskin removed as children or adults experience less intense sexual pleasure and orgasm than their peers.

    'We're not saying less sexual activity or satisfaction, but sensitivity,' senior author Dr Piet Hoebeke, from Ghent University Hospital, said.

    The practice is common in the U.S, with three-quarters of men having the procedure for non-religious reasons.

    However, it is rare in the UK, with a rate of just six per cent, according to World Health Organisation figures.

    Some religions, such as Judaism and Islam, consider circumcision part of religious practice.

    British doctors say that although it can reduce the risk of some types of infection the risks associated with routine circumcision outweigh any potential benefits.


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