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→Conflict between medical literature and personal report of foreskin sensation
[[Intact]] men who elect to be [[circumcised]] frequently report very substantial loss of sensation after [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| circumcision]].
==Conflict between medical literature and personal report reports of foreskin sensation==Allan (2024) reviewed the medical literature and the various sex manuals. He found a serious discrepancy between the medical literature, which does not find increased sexual sensation in the foreskin, and the sex manuals, which report a very substantial increase in sexual sensation when the [[foreskin ]] is present.<ref name="allan2024">{{REFbook
|last=Allan
|first=
|init=JA
|author-link=Jonathan A. Allan
|year=2024
|title=Uncut: A Cultural Analysis of the Foreskin
|url=https://uofrpress.ca/Books/U/Uncut
|work=
|editor=
|ISBN=9781779400321
|quote=
|accessdate=2024-12-08
|note=
}}</ref> The discrepancy occurs because medical science is unable to measure and quantify the increase in sensation caused by the motion and stretching of the foreskin that occurs during the gliding action.<ref name="hill2003">{{REFjournal
|last=Hill
|init=G
|author-link=George Hill
|url=https://www.bmj.com/rapid-response/2011/10/30/foreskin-motion-generates-meissner-corpuscle-stimulation
|title=Foreskin motion generates Meissner corpuscle stimulation
|journal=BMJ
|date=2003-12-16
|volume=309
|issue=
|pages=679
|accessdate=2024-12-06
}}</ref>