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}}</ref> Premature ejaculation (PE) has many causes and proposed treatments,<ref>{{REFjournal | }}</ref> Premature [[ejaculation]] (PE) has many causes and proposed treatments,<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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The foreskin typically covers the corona of an [[intact]] male during the outstroke and protects it from excessive stimulation. | The [[foreskin]] typically covers the corona of an [[intact]] male during the outstroke and protects it from excessive stimulation. | ||
==Circumcision and premature ejaculation== | ==Circumcision and premature ejaculation== | ||
Gerard Zwang (1997) reported: | Gerard Zwang (1997) reported: | ||
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Contrary to a tenacious mythology, the thickened glans of the circumcised penis is not always immune to pleasurable surfeit when brought in contact with vaginal mucous membrane. … Furthermore, there are many other circumcised males who have directly incriminated their mutilation for their lack of staying power.<ref name="zwang1997">{{REFbook | Contrary to a tenacious mythology, the thickened glans of the [[circumcised]] penis is not always immune to pleasurable surfeit when brought in contact with vaginal mucous membrane. … Furthermore, there are many other [[circumcised]] males who have directly incriminated their mutilation for their lack of staying power.<ref name="zwang1997">{{REFbook | ||
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Zwang had discovered that [[circumcision]] moves the dominant sexual stimulation from the nerves in the [[foreskin]] to the nerves in the corona of the [[glans penis]] with consequent loss of control of ejaculation. | Zwang had discovered that [[circumcision]] moves the dominant sexual stimulation from the nerves in the [[foreskin]] to the nerves in the corona of the [[glans penis]] with consequent loss of control of ejaculation. | ||
Although Yang et al. (2018) claimed that circumcision has no effect on premature ejaculation,<ref>{{REFjournal | Although Yang et al. (2018) claimed that [[circumcision]] has no effect on premature ejaculation,<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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}}</ref> others have also observed and reported more premature ejaculation in [[circumcised]] men as compared with [[intact]] men. Women reported that their [[circumcised]] partners were more likely to have premature ejaculation.<ref name="ohara1999">{{REFjournal | }}</ref> others have also observed and reported more premature ejaculation in [[circumcised]] men as compared with [[intact]] men. Women reported that their [[circumcised]] partners were more likely to have premature [[ejaculation]].<ref name="ohara1999">{{REFjournal | ||
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|DOI=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1079.x | |DOI=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1079.x | ||
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}}</ref> Vissing (1999) reported more premature ejaculation in areas where most men have had a ritual circumcision.<ref>{{REFjournal | }}</ref> Vissing (1999) reported more premature ejaculation in areas where most men have had a [[Brit Milah| ritual circumcision]].<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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}}</ref> Masood et al. (2005) surveyed men who had experienced an [[adolescent and adult circumcision| adult circumcision]]. 13 percent reported that circumcision had improved premature ejaculation, but 33 percent found it worse.<ref name="masood2005">{{REFjournal | }}</ref> Masood et al. (2005) surveyed men who had experienced an [[adolescent and adult circumcision| adult circumcision]]. 13 percent reported that [[adult circumcision| circumcision]] had improved premature [[ejaculation]], but 33 percent found it worse.<ref name="masood2005">{{REFjournal | ||
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