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Sexual dysfunction has been identified as a complication of circumcision by Iacob et al. (2021).[1] The authors have cited a case report from Serbia as their authority. In this case, a 55-year-old man received an adult circumcision to treat unspecified "difficulties" with sexual intercourse. The circumcision site became infected and the loss of all penile skin occurred with the result being a buried penis and inability to have sex. The condition was treated by a full-thickness skin graft which permitted resumption of sexual activity.[2]

One should note that Moses Maimonides stated that the purpose of circumcision is to "weaken the organ in question",[3] so vast amounts of sexual difficulties flow from the practice of circumcision.

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References

  1. REFjournal Iacob SI, Feinn RS, Sardi L. Systematic review of complications arising from male circumcision PDF. BJUI Compass. 11 November 2021; : 1–25. DOI. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  2. REFjournal Ignjatović, Ivan, Kovacević, Predrag, Medojević, Nina, Potić, Milan, Milić, Vladimir. Reconstruction of the penile skin loss due to "radical" circumcision with a full thickness skin graft. Vojnosanit Pregl. July 2010; 67(7): 593-5. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  3. REFbook Maimonides, Moses (1963): The Guide of the Perplexed. P. 609. Retrieved 2 March 2022.