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The '''sexual effects of circumcision''' are now well documented. Studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of circumcision (amputation of the [[foreskin]]) on sexual drive, erectile function, premature and delayed ejaculation, sexual satisfaction, sexual sensation and penile sensitivity. Studies have also assessed whether [[circumcision]] affects [[masturbation]] or other sexual practices, and the degree to which a heterosexual woman's experience of sex is affected by her partner's circumcision status. Cold & Taylor (1999) stated:
The '''sexual effects of circumcision''' are now well documented. Studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of circumcision (amputation of the [[foreskin]]) on sexual drive, erectile function, premature and delayed ejaculation, sexual satisfaction, sexual sensation and penile sensitivity. Studies have also assessed whether [[circumcision]] affects [[masturbation]] or other sexual practices, and the degree to which a heterosexual woman's experience of sex is affected by her partner's circumcision status. Cold & Taylor (1999) stated:
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The prepuce is primary, erogenous tissue necessary for normal sexual  function.<ref name="cold-taylor1999">{{REFjournal
The prepuce is primary, erogenous tissue necessary for normal sexual  function.<ref name="cold-taylor1999">{{ColdCJ TaylorJR 1999}}</ref>
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|author-link=Christopher J. Cold
|last2=Taylor
|init2=JR
|author2-link=John R. Taylor
|title=The prepuce
|journal=BJU Int
|date=1999-01-01
|volume=83 Suppl 1
|issue=
|pages=34-44
|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1034.x
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|DOI=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1034.x
|accessdate=2020-01-04
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