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The term "'''Gliding action'''" is used to describe the way the [[foreskin]] moves during [[sexual intercourse]]. <ref name="hill2007">{{REFjournal |last=Hill |first= |init=G |author-link=George Hill |title=The case against circumcision |journal=Journal of Men's Health and Gender |date=2007-09 |volume=4 |issue=3 |pages=318-23 |url=https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=04ace5046cc27f01b8fbe4aa359c059778983912 |quote= |format=PDF |accessdate=2023-10-02}}</ref> The [[foreskin ]] is internally lubricated with body fluid, so it glides frictionlessly over the shaft and [[Preputial mucosa|inner layer]] of foreskin. This mechanism was described by Lakshamanan & Prakash (1980), stating that "[t]he outer layer of the prepuce in common with the [[shaft skin|skin of the shaft]] of the [[penis]] glides freely in a to and fro fashion..."<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Lakshmanan
|init=S
|date=1980
|accessdate=2022-06-19
}}</ref> The gliding action allows for prolonged intercourse.<ref>{{REFbook |last=Bigelow, Ph.D |first=Jim |init= |author-link=Jim Bigelow |year=1995 |title=The Joy of Uncircumcising |url= |work= |editor= |edition=Second Edition |volume= |chapter=The natural penis. |scope= |page=17 |pages= |location=Aptos |publisher=Hourglass |ISBN=0-934061-22-X |quote= |accessdate=2023-08-15 |note=}}</ref>
==The normal, [[foreskinned]], intact penis==Several people have argued that the gliding movement of the [[intact]] [[foreskin ]] is important during [[sexual intercourse]]. [[John Warren| 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
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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/general/warren2/
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|date=1994-09
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}}</ref> Taylor (2000) suggests suggested that the gliding action, where it occurs, may stimulate the nerves of the [[ridged band]],<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Taylor
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|date=2000
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}}</ref> and speculates speculated (2003) that the [[stretching]] of the [[frenulum]] by the rearward [[gliding action]] during penetration triggers [[ejaculation]].<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Taylor
|init=JR
|pubmedID=14708921
|pubmedCID=2214164
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|date=2003-12
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}}</ref> When the [[foreskin]] glides, all of the [[skin]] of the [[penis ]] moves, so stimulation of the [[Meissner's corpuscles]] in the [[skin]] ''occurs over the whole length of the penis''.<ref name="garcía-mesa2021">{{REFjournal
|last=García-Mesa
|first=Yolanda
|last2=García-Piqueras
|first2=Jorge
|init2=J
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}}</ref>
Taves (2002) reported that the presence and motion of the [[foreskin]] greatly reduces the force required for intromission of the [[penis ]] into the [[vagina]].<ref name="taves2002">{{REFjournal
|last=Taves
|first=Donald R.
}}</ref>
==The circumcised penis==
Removal of the [[foreskin]] permanently exposes the [[glans penis]], tightens the residual [[shaft skin]] and reduces or eliminates gliding action. It also results in [[keratinization]] or callousing of the [[glans penis]] because of chafing and abrasion from clothing, leading to loss of sensation. Removal of the [[foreskin]] can lead to [[trauma]] of the [[penis ]] (friction irritation) during [[masturbation]] due to the loss of the gliding action of the foreskin and greater friction, requiring the need of [[Masturbation#Lubrication| artificial lubrication]]. During sex, the loss of gliding action is also thought to cause pain, dryness, and trauma to in the [[vagina]] of the female partner.<ref name="warren-bigelow"/> The [[trauma]] and abrasions of the vagina can lead to easier entry of [[Circumcision and STDs| sexually transmitted diseases]].<ref name="Bullough2014">{{REFbook
|last=Bullough
|first=Vern L.
}}</ref>
One study showed that the loss of the [[foreskin]] resulted in decreased masturbatory pleasure and sexual enjoyment.<ref name='KimPang2007'>{{REFjournal |last=Kim |first=DaiSik |init=D |last2=Pang |first2=Myung-Geol |init2=MG |title=The effect of male circumcision on sexuality |journal=BJU Int |volume=99 |issue=3 |pages=619–622 |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/sex_function/kim2006/ |quote= |pubmedID=17155977 |pubmedCID= |DOI=10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06646.x |date=KimDS PangMG 2007-03 |accessdate=2014-02-09}}</ref>
==The restored penis==
Non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]] by [[tissue expansion]] increases [[skin]] mobility, restores the gliding action, and improves sensation and [[Foreskin#Sexual_functions| sexual function]].<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://foreskinrestore.com/foreskin-restoration-2023-big-update/ |title=Foreskin restore 2023 glans and glide action |last=Torres |first=Chuck |publisher=Foreskin restore |date=2023 |accessdate=2023-10-26}}</ref>
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Dyspareunia]]
* [[Masturbation]]
* [[Penis]]
* [[Restored foreskin]]
* [[Sexual effects of circumcision]]
* [[Stretching]]
* [[Vagina]]
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