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}}</ref> Halata & Munger worked by microscopic examination of death tissue samples, so they apparently had no input from living males, which may account for the omission of the | }}</ref> Halata & Munger worked by microscopic examination of death tissue samples, so they apparently had no input from living males, which may account for the omission of the strong [[glans]] sensation typically experienced by [[foreskinned]] men. | ||
[[Alfonso Cepeda-Emiliani|Cepeda-Emiliani]] et al. (2023) reported the glans penis has dual innervation from both the dorsal and perineal nerves.<ref name="cepeda2023">{{REFjournal | [[Alfonso Cepeda-Emiliani|Cepeda-Emiliani]] et al. (2023) reported the glans penis has dual innervation from both the dorsal and perineal nerves.<ref name="cepeda2023">{{REFjournal | ||