Vagina: Difference between revisions

Line 71: Line 71:
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Bensley & Boyle (2003) suggested that the circumcision of the male partner and the loss of vaginal lubrication may be a factor in the diagnosis of female arousal disorder.<ref name="bensley2003">{{REFjournal
Bensley & Boyle (2003) suggested that the [[circumcision]] of the male partner and the loss of vaginal lubrication may be a factor in the diagnosis of female arousal disorder.<ref name="bensley2003">{{REFjournal
  |last=Bensley
  |last=Bensley
  |first=Gillian
  |first=Gillian
Line 98: Line 98:
  |accessdate=2020-10-18}}</ref>
  |accessdate=2020-10-18}}</ref>


It is now clear that the foreskin works within the vagina, to improve sensation, reduce friction, and conserve vaginal lubrication.
It is now clear that the [[foreskin]] works within the vagina, to improve sensation, reduce friction, and conserve vaginal lubrication.


{{SEEALSO}}
{{SEEALSO}}