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Therefore, it appears that Masters & Johnson (1966) performed little or no testing on the foreskins of their few intact subjects and provided no useful information.<ref name="sorrells2007">{{REFjournal
|last=Sorrells
|first=Morris L.
|DOI=10.1016/S0022-5347(05)65097-5
|date=2002
|accessdate=2020-02-18
}}</ref><ref name="kimpang2006"/>
|last2=Pang
|title=The effect of male circumcision on sexuality
|journal=BJU InternationalInt
|volume=99
|issue=3
In a telephone survey of 10,173 Australian men, 22% of uncircumcised men and 26% of circumcised men reported reaching orgasm too quickly for at least one month in the previous year. The difference was not statistically significant.<ref name="richters2006"/>
In a study of 255 circumcised men and 118 uncircumcised men, Kim and & Pang (2006{ reported no statistically significant difference in ejaculation or ejaculation latency time between circumcised and uncircumcised participants.<ref name="kimpang2006"/>
In a study of men circumcised for benign disease, Masood ''et al.'' reported that of those who stated they had prior premature ejaculation, 13% reported improvement after circumcision, 33% reported that it became worse, and 53% reported no change.<ref name="masood2005"/>
== Sexual practice and masturbation ==
In a study by Korean researchers of 255 men circumcised after the age of 20 and 18 who were not circumcised, Kim and & Pang reported that masturbatory pleasure decreased in 48% of the respondents and increased in 8%. [[Masturbation|Masturbatory]] difficulty increased in 63% but was easier in 37%. They concluded that there was a decrease in masturbatory pleasure after circumcision.<ref name="kimpang2006"/>
Laumann ''et al.'' reported that circumcised men in their survey displayed a greater rates of experience of various sexual practices, including oral sex, anal sex, and [[masturbation]].<ref name="Laumann1997">{{REFjournal
== Sexual drive ==
Several studies have investigated the effect of circumcision on sexual drive. Studies that did not find a statistically significant difference include Kim and & Pang,<ref name="kimpang2006"/> Collins ''et al.'',<ref name="Collins2002"/> and Senkul ''et al.''.<ref name="senkul2004"/> \
== Satisfaction ==