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The term "'''Gliding action'''" is used to describe the way the foreskin moves during sexual intercourse. This mechanism was described by Lakshamanan & Prakash (1980), stating that "[t]he outer layer of the prepuce in common with the skin of the shaft of the penis glides freely in a to and fro fashion..."<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Lakshmanan |first=S; Prakash S. |firstlast2=Prakash |coauthorsfirst2=S.
|title=Human prepuce: some aspects of structure and function
|journal=Indian Journal of Surgery
Several people have argued that the gliding movement of the foreskin is important during sexual intercourse. Warren & [[Jim Bigelow|Bigelow]] (1994) state that gliding action would help to reduce the effects of vaginal dryness and that restoration of the gliding action is an important advantage of [[foreskin restoration]].<ref name="warren-bigelow">{{REFjournal
|last=Warren, |first=J; [[Jim Bigelow. |last2=Bigelow J]] |firstfirst2=J. |coauthorsauthor2-link=Jim Bigelow
|title=The case against circumcision
|journal=Br J Sex Med
|last=Taylor
|first=J.
|coauthors=
|title=Back and Forth
|journal=Pediatrics News
|last=Taylor
|first=J.R.
|coauthors=
|title=Evidence sketchy on circumcision and cervical cancer link
|journal=Can Fam Physician
|last=Kim
|first=
|coauthorslast2=Pang |first2=
|title=The effect of male circumcision on sexuality
|journal=BJU Int
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