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Cold & Taylor (1999) commented, "The increased frequency of [[masturbation]], anal intercourse and fellatio reported by circumcised men in the USA may possibly be due to the sensory imbalance caused by circumcision. Clearly, amputation of the prepuce causes changes in sexual behaviour in human males and females.<ref name="cold-taylor1999" /> | Cold & Taylor (1999) commented, "The increased frequency of [[masturbation]], anal intercourse and fellatio reported by circumcised men in the USA may possibly be due to the sensory imbalance caused by circumcision. Clearly, amputation of the prepuce causes changes in sexual behaviour in human males and females."<ref name="cold-taylor1999" /> | ||
Frisch ''et al''. (2013) surveyed the sexual function and behavior of a large group of intact and circumcised men in Denmark. They reported that "circumcised men were more likely (38%) than uncircumcised men (28%) to report ≥10 sex partners."<ref name="morten-lindholm2013">{{REFjournal | Frisch ''et al''. (2013) surveyed the sexual function and behavior of a large group of intact and circumcised men in Denmark. They reported that "circumcised men were more likely (38%) than uncircumcised men (28%) to report ≥10 sex partners."<ref name="morten-lindholm2013">{{REFjournal | ||
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|DOI=10.1093/ije/dyr104 | |DOI=10.1093/ije/dyr104 | ||
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==The role of the foreskin in heterosexual relations== | ==The role of the foreskin in heterosexual relations== | ||