Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Foreskin

783 bytes removed, 23:35, 14 January 2021
m
Reverted edits by WikiModEn2 (talk) to last revision by WikiAdmin
Sorrells ''et al.'' (2007) conducted a fine-touch study of the penis of both circumcised and intact men. Sorrells ''et al''. concluded:
<blockquote>
In conclusion, circumcision removes the most sensitive parts of the penis and decreases the fine-touch pressure sensitivity of glans penis. The most sensitive regions in the uncircumcised penis are those parts ablated by circumcision. When compared to the most sensitive area of the circumcised penis, several locations on the uncircumcised penis (the rim of the preputial orifice, dorsal and ventral, the frenulum near the ridged band, and the frenulum at the muco-cutaneous junction) that are missing from the circumcised penis were significantly more sensitive.<ref>{{REFjournal |last=Sorrels |first=Morris |init= |author-link= |last2=Snyder |first2=James |init2= |author2-link= |last3=Reiss |first3=Mark |init3= |author3-link= |last4=Eden |first4=Christopher |init4= |author4-link= |last5=Milos |first5=Marilyn |init5= |author5-link=Marilyn F. Milos |last6=Wilcox |first6=Norma |init6= |author6-link= |last7=Von Howe |first7=Robert |init7= |author7-link=Robert S. Van Howe |Sorrells etal=no |title=Fine-touch pressure thresholds in the adult penis |trans-title= |language=English |journal=BJU Int |location= |date=2007-04 |volume=99 |issue=4 |article= |page= |pages=864-9 |url=http://nocirc.org/touch-test/bju_6685.pdf |archived= |quote= |pubmedID=17378847 |pubmedCID= |DOI=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06685.x |accessdate=2021-01-14}}</ref>
</blockquote>
administrator, administrators, Bureaucrats, Interface administrators, Administrators
22,190
edits

Navigation menu