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|date=2008
|accessdate=2022-10-21
}}</ref> Premature [[ejaculation ]] (PE) has many causes and proposed treatments,<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Barnes
|first=Tricia
|DOI=10.1080/00926230601098472
|accessdate=2022-10-21
}}</ref> The [https://www.nhs.uk British National Health Service] offers some advice on premature ejaculation, including some drugs, that may help.<ref name="nhs2023">{{REFweb |url=https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/sexual-health/can-premature-ejaculation-be-controlled/ |title=Can premature ejaculation be controlled? |last=Anonymous |first= |init= |publisher=National Health Service |date=2023-10-09 |accessdate=2023-10-31}}</ref> This article, however this article , will focus on male [[circumcision]] and the loss of the [[foreskin]] as a cause of premature ejaculation(PE).
==Anatomical considerations==
The [[glans penis]] is most heavily innervated at the [[corona]].
The [[foreskin]] is noted for its freedom of movement and its [[gliding action]] which allows it to move to and fro during sexual intercourse.<ref name="lakshmanan1980>{{REFjournal
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The [[foreskin ]] typically covers the [[corona ]] of an [[intact]] male during the outstroke out stroke and protects it from excessive stimulation.
==Circumcision and premature ejaculation==
Gerard Zwang (1997) reported:
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"“Contrary Contrary to a tenacious mythology, the thickened glans of the [[circumcised ]] penis is not always immune to pleasurable surfeit when brought in contact with vaginal mucous membrane. … Furthermore, there are many other [[circumcised ]] males who have directly incriminated their mutilation for their lack of staying power.<ref name="zwang1997">{{REFbook
|last=Zwang
|first=Gerard
Zwang had discovered that [[circumcision]] moves the dominant sexual stimulation from the nerves in the [[foreskin]] to the nerves in the corona of the [[glans penis]] with consequent loss of control of ejaculation.
Although Yang et. al. (2018) claimed that [[circumcision ]] has no effect on premature ejaculation,<ref>{{REFjournal
|last=Yang
|first=
|last2=Wang
|first2=
|init2=WX
|author2-link=
|last3=Bai
|DOI=10.1111/and.12851
|accessdate=2022-10-22
}}</ref> others have also observed and reported more premature ejaculation in [[circumcised]] men as compared with [[intact]] men. Women reported that their [[circumcised]] partners were more likely to have premature [[ejaculation]].<ref name="ohara1999">{{REFjournal
|last=O'Hara
|first=
|DOI=10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.0830s1079.x
|accessdate=2022-10-21
}}</ref> Vissing (1999) reported more premature ejaculation in areas where most men have had a [[Brit Milah| ritual circumcision]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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|DOI=
|accessdate=2022-10-21
}}</ref> Masood et al. (2005) surveyed men who had experienced an [[adolescent and adult circumcision| adult circumcision]]. 13 percent reported that [[adult circumcision | circumcision]] had improved premature [[ejaculation]], but 33 percent found it worse.<ref name="masood2005">{{REFjournal
|last=Masood
|first=
Papers by notorious circumcision promoters [[Brian J. Morris]], [[John N. Krieger]], and [[Guy Cox]] were excluded from consideration due to overwhelming [[bias]].
{{SEEALSO}}* [[Sexual effects of circumcision]]
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[[Category:Circumcision complication]]
[[Category:Circumcision risk]]
[[Category:Male sexuality]]
[[Category:Penile disorder]]
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