Circumcised and uncircumcised men are sensitive in the same parts of the penis and under the same types of stimulation, according to a study published online December 24, 2015, in the Journal of ...
David Cornell, a urologist in Atlanta, has performed 1,000 adult cosmetic circumcisions in the last five years. What has he learned? "Guys and their penises are a strange pair." Cornell says he had no ...
To say circumcision elicits an emotional response would be an understatement. People will argue that it either has no lasting ill effects on one's sexual and emotional well being, or that it can have ...
Men circumcised either as children or adults report less intense sexual pleasure and orgasm than their uncircumcised counterparts, according to a new study from Belgium. "We're not saying less sexual ...
Circumcision, the surgical removal of the foreskin tissue that covers the head (glans) of the penis, elicits strong emotions. Whenever I’ve discussed the robust literature showing that it causes men ...
But there’s a lot more to the clitoris than meets the eye. In addition to the small nub, known as the glans clitoris, and the ...
A new study found circumcision does not make the penis less sensitive, proving the foreskin isn't as vital to sexual pleasure as previously thought. Researchers led by Dr. Jennifer Bossio of Queen's ...
New York, NY, April 14, 2016 - Few data are available concerning the consequences of neonatal circumcision on penile sensitivity in adults. New research reported in The Journal of Urology® indicates ...
Few data are available concerning the consequences of neonatal circumcision on penile sensitivity in adults. New research indicates that there are no differences in penile sensitivity for a variety of ...