Sexual injury of circumcision: Difference between revisions

And so began the investigation of the sexual effects of male circumcision.
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In a study of men circumcised for benign disease, Masood ''et al.'' reported that of those who stated they had prior premature ejaculation, 13% reported improvement after circumcision, 33% reported that it became worse, and 53% reported no change.<ref name="masood2005"/>
In a study of men circumcised for benign disease, Masood ''et al.'' reported that of those who stated they had prior premature ejaculation, 13% reported improvement after circumcision, 33% reported that it became worse, and 53% reported no change.<ref name="masood2005"/>


In a study of 22 men circumcised as adults, Cortés-González ''et al.'' reported that 31.8% suffered from premature ejaculation before the procedure; this diminished to 13.6% afterwards.<ref name="cortes2009"/>
In a study of 22 men circumcised as adults, Cortés-González ''et al.'' reported that 31.8% suffered from premature ejaculation before the procedure; this diminished to 13.6% afterwards.<ref name="cortes2008">{{REFjournal
|last=Cortés-González
|first=J.R.
|last2=Arratia-Maqueo
|first2=J.A.
|last3=Gómez-Guerra
|first3=L.S.
|title=[Does circumcision has an effect on female's perception of sexual satisfaction?]
|journal=Rev Invest Clin
|volume=60
|issue=3
|pages=227-230
|url=
|quote=
|pubmedID=18807735
|pubmedCID=
|DOI=
|date=2008
|accessdate=
| language=Spanish; Castilian
}}</ref>


== Sexual practice and masturbation ==
== Sexual practice and masturbation ==
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}}</ref> Boyle & Bensley (2001) reported that the lack of a foreskin in the male partner produces symptoms similar to those of female arousal disorder.{{Verify source|date=2008-10}} The authors hypothesized that the gliding action possibly involved intercourse with an uncircumcised partner might help prevent the loss of vaginal lubrication.{{Verify source|date=2008-10}}  They stated that the respondents were self-selected, and that larger sample sizes are needed.<ref name="boyle2002" />
}}</ref> Boyle & Bensley (2001) reported that the lack of a foreskin in the male partner produces symptoms similar to those of female arousal disorder.{{Verify source|date=2008-10}} The authors hypothesized that the gliding action possibly involved intercourse with an uncircumcised partner might help prevent the loss of vaginal lubrication.{{Verify source|date=2008-10}}  They stated that the respondents were self-selected, and that larger sample sizes are needed.<ref name="boyle2002" />


Cortés-González ''et al.'' studied 19 female partners of men scheduled for circumcision.  They reported a significant reduction in vaginal lubrication following circumcision, from 78% to 63%, but found no statistically significant differences in "general sexual satisfaction, pain during vaginal penetration, desire, [or] vaginal orgasm".<ref>{{REFjournal
Cortés-González ''et al.'' studied 19 female partners of men scheduled for circumcision.  They reported a significant reduction in vaginal lubrication following circumcision, from 78% to 63%, but found no statistically significant differences in "general sexual satisfaction, pain during vaginal penetration, desire, [or] vaginal orgasm".<ref name="cortes2008"/>
|last=Cortés-González
|first=J.R.
|last2=Arratia-Maqueo
|first2=J.A.
|last3=Gómez-Guerra
|first3=L.S.
|title=[Does circumcision has an effect on female's perception of sexual satisfaction?]
|journal=Rev. Invest. Clin.
|volume=60
|issue=3
|pages=227-230
|url=
|quote=
|pubmedID=18807735
|pubmedCID=
|DOI=
|date=2008
|accessdate=
| language=Spanish; Castilian
}}</ref>


Kigozi ''et al.'' reported on a prospective study of 455 female partners of men, in Rakai Uganda, circumcised as part of a randomised trial.  39.8% reported improved sexual satisfaction following circumcision, 57.3% reported no change, and 2.9% reported reduced sexual satisfaction after their partners were circumcised.<ref>{{REFjournal
Kigozi ''et al.'' reported on a prospective study of 455 female partners of men, in Rakai Uganda, circumcised as part of a randomised trial.  39.8% reported improved sexual satisfaction following circumcision, 57.3% reported no change, and 2.9% reported reduced sexual satisfaction after their partners were circumcised.<ref>{{REFjournal
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