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The [[Bud Berkeley| Berkeley]] (1993) reported that the [[foreskin ]] hangs quietly without generating much sensation until motion occurs, when it comes alive with pleasurable sensations.<ref>{{REFbook |last=Berkeley |first=Bud |init= |year=1993 |title=Foreskin: A Closer Look |url=https://www.amazon.com/Foreskin-Closer-Look-Bud-Berkeley/dp/1555832121/ |scope= |location= |publisher=Alyson Books |ISBN=78-1555832124 |accessdate=2025-01-21 }}</ref>
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* and Vater-Pacinian corpuscles.<ref name="CutaneousInnervation"/>
These remarkable organs provide the [[foreskin]] with its amazing ability to detect the slightest sensations of touch, motion, temperature, and pressure. We are still unaware of all the facts about these fascinating structures. Future research may discover even more nerve receptors in the foreskin and help clarify what purposes they serve. The primary zones of erogenous sensitivity are the [[frenulum]], [[ridged band]] of [[Preputial mucosa|mucosa]], and the preputial orifice and the external fold of the [[foreskin]]. All of these zones are orgasmic triggers. Continuous gentle stimulation of any one of these areas can elicit pleasure, [[erection]], orgasm, and [[ejaculation]]. Some men report that simple retraction of their [[foreskin]] causes [[erection]].