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Adjunct Assistant Professor '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MS}}, {{PhD}}, C. Psych., is a Canadian psychologist in the [https://urology.queensu.ca/faculty/jennifer-bossio Department of Urology] at [https://www.queensu.ca/ Queens University] in Kingston, Ontario.<ref>{{REFweb
Adjunct Assistant Professor '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', M.Sc., Ph.D., C. Psych., is a Canadian psychologist at [https://www.queensu.ca/ Queens University] in the [https://urology.queensu.ca/faculty/jennifer-bossio Department of Urology].
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Dr. Bossio also maintains a private practice.<ref>{{REFweb
Dr. Bossio also maintains a private practice.<ref>{{REFweb
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|title=Attitude Toward One's Circumcision Status Is More Important than Actual Circumcision Status for Men's Body Image and Sexual Functioning
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|journal=Arch Sex Behav
|date=2018-04
|volume=47
|issue=3
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==Critical commentary==
Bossio et al. (2016) have argued that, "Penile sensitivity did not differ across circumcision status for any stimulus type or penile site."<ref>{{REFjournal
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|title=Examining Penile Sensitivity in Neonatally Circumcised and Intact Men Using Qualitative Sensory Testing
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|quote=The foreskin of intact men was more sensitive to tactile stimulation than the other penile sites
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}}</ref> This is an outlier position that is in conflict with several other studies.
[[Brian D. Earp]], Ph.D. (2016) has published a significant criticism of the work of Bossio et al.<ref name="earp2016">{{REFjournal
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|title=Circumcision and Sexual Function: Bad Science Reporting Misleads Parents
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Earp commented:
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With respect to the specific question of “sensitivity,” the latest findings are a lot less definitive than media reports are making them out to be (and they don’t even all point in the same direction as those reports are suggesting). As Bossio and her colleagues state at the end of their paper, “replication of this study is warranted with a larger sample size” and “associated conclusions should be interpreted as preliminary.”<ref name="earp2016" />
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Earp concluded:
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In the meantime, a precautionary approach suggests that we should leave boys’ penises alone until they can assess the sensitivity of their own foreskins as compared to other parts of the penis—as well as their role in sexual experience more generally—in light of their own considered sexual preferences and values.<ref name="earp2016" />
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{{SEEALSO}}
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Sexual effects of circumcision]]
* [[Sexual effects of circumcision]]
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* {{URLwebsite|https://urology.queensu.ca/faculty/jennifer-bossio|2024-12-15}}
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