On the contrary, Riju. An intact penis is required for a normal sex life. Circumcision removes the most sensitive tissue on a man's body, which forever limits the ability of a man to experience the full range of sexual stimulation.
An intact penis is also beneficial to the woman, as the foreskin helps preserve vaginal moisture, which eases the insertion and movement of the penis during intercourse. The circumcised penis tends to wick vaginal moisture to outside air, where it slowly evaporates, creating dry, chafing, uncomfortable intercourse.
Circumcised men usually find that they must use artificial lubrication to compensate for the loss of vaginal moisture ... and they can be both messy and expensive.
Rood
2007-04-15 12:45:40
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answered by korydon2 2
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The answer to your question depends on a few things. Are you able to retract your foreskin fully to expose your glans (penis head) when erect? Do you maintain good hygiene of the foreskin and penis? If you've had sex already, do you practice safe sex?
If the answers to all three of those are "yes" then being uncircumcised will not affect your sex life at all. In fact, it might enhance your sex life more than if you were circumcised. The foreskin has many nerve endings that would've been cut off otherwise, and result in decreased sensitivity (see link 1). Furthermore, some studies suggest that being uncircumcised is more pleasureable and satisfying for not only the man, but the woman as well (see links 2, 3, 4).
If you're having problems with retracting your foreskin, don't fret; it's very easy to take care of without circumcision as there are many options (see links 5, 6, 7). Also, maintaining good hygiene and practicing safe sex have many benefits (see links 8, 9).
2007-04-16 02:32:18
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answered by trebla_5 6
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Did you post this question so that you can wait for the huge tirade from the anti-circ lot to appear ....?
From someone who is not circ'd and hope that I am neither specifically for or against circumcision per se, it probably won't affect your sex life - unless there is something "wrong" with your penis.
Personally my foreskin is long and loose and whilst many men when erect lose their covering, I am not fortunate enough to do so - so it means that I do not have much stimulation of the glans. This is even worst if I use a condom .... As a result I think I probably would have benefitted from circumcision.
I would suggest that you strongly think about getting circ'd before decided one way or the other. If you have anyone you can trust to give good advice perhaps - father, brother or friend who is circ'd, then talk it over before you decide what you want to do. However in the end it has to be your decision - and the polarised views of people on the web probably won't help.
All the best - hope it goes well.
2007-04-15 13:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
New studies from the past months and this month have proven again that uncircumcised guys are more sensitive for sexual pleasure. (the studies found that guys lose sensitivity, sexual pleasure, and increase masturbation difficulty by a whopping 60%)
See here:
http://forums.govteen.com/showpost.php?p=3069995&postcount=2
During sex and masturbation the foreskin slides up and down to stimulate the head, and since it's moist, it feels good:
http://www.cirp.org/pages/anat/
If everything's working fine, chances are that it'll benefit you. =) Most guys in the world would be circumcised if it didn't; in fact, circumcision rates are falling quickly even in the USA; we're the last developed nation to do this to newborns. (some states have it as low as 14% already!)
2007-04-15 13:35:41
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answered by Jorge 7
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No, why should it? In fact, sex is better for uncircumcised men AND for their partners. Circumcision is male genital mutilation, and is practiced in very few places in the world. The rest of the world's men (80-85%) get along just fine with what nature gave them.
2007-04-15 16:16:43
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answered by Maple 7
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No. The only people who routinely circumcise their children are Americans and Jews. Most men in the world are uncircumcised, and they manage just fine.
2007-04-15 13:11:47
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answered by pisceswoman87 6
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Not usually. If you have serious concerns, consult with your doctor who is qualified, trained, and licensed to give you proper medicl advice. People on this site are not. Good luck.
Chow!!
2007-04-15 16:40:46
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answered by No one 7
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It shouldn't, unless you experience painful erections
2007-04-15 13:14:09
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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no,if you have no problems masturbating now and the foreskin slides back and forth then you should have no problems having sex after you marry.Don't worry.Keep well and keep intact.
2007-04-16 00:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so, it is just the look. If this person loves you it shouldn't matter.
2007-04-15 13:10:04
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answered by Elvn 2
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