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How does sexual pleasure during intercourse—or a deficiency—affect the love bond of the relationship?
Presents unequivocal evidence that the [[foreskin ]] plays a multifaceted role during intercourse that not only promotes increased sexual pleasure, but this enhanced pleasure also serves to enrich and continually re-cement the love bond, borne from sexual union.
Circumcision's removal of the [[foreskin]] (ultra-erogenous tissue and the penis's only moving part) not only diminishes the man's sexual pleasure, but also the woman's.
A national survey of women, conducted by the author, reveals that [[circumcision ]] abnormalizes the way the [[penis]] thrusts and feels to a woman, significantly diminishing her sexual enjoyment and her ability to achieve orgasm from intercourse.
The book's explanations of the profound negative effects [[circumcision]] has on the intercourse experience of both partners will surely leave [[United States| America]] stunned. But luckily, there is a bright side to this shocking news: It is now possible to restore the foreskin through various non-surgical techniques. The book addresses this topic and enwraps the emerging movement for [[foreskin restoration]] with hope, promise, and dignity.
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