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Association of homosexuality with male circumcision

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Laumann et al. (1996) reported "that circumcised men engage in a more elaborated set of sexual practices." The authors provided a table which showed that circumcised white and hispanic males were more likely to engage in both active and passive oral sex.<ref name="laumann1997">{{REFjournal
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|title=Circumcision in the United States. Prevalence, prophylactic effects, and sexual practice
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|date=1997-04-02
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|quote=NHSLS results reveal a clear pattern in that circumcised men report a more highly elaborated set of sexual practices.
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Dave et al. (2003), working in the [[United Kingdom]], reported that relative to [[intact]] men, [[circumcised]] men are more likely to report homosexual partners.<ref>{{REFjournal
}}</ref> This was the highest reported percentage from any nation.
Wikipedia reports that Tel Aviv is"the best gay city in the world", where approximately 25 percent of the population identifies as gay.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv#LGBT_culture
|title=LGBT culture
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