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2007-11-12 02:35:59 · 15 answers · asked by futureman 1 in Health Men's Health

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Yes it can, sometimes the procedure does a great deal of damage to the tiny organ which will not become evident until adulthood.

The average age at which "circumcised" men need to start using E.D. drugs is seven years younger than when their complete counterparts first need them.

Much of the problem develops because of frustration resulting from the loss of sensitivity which just keeps getting worse and worse with age. Years of delayed orgasm and even anorgasmia (lack of orgasm during sex) will have a psycological effect on a man.

If you think E.D. drugs are a simple solution, how would you like to have to get a headache, feel like you have concrete stuffed up your nose and have bloodshot eyes for a day, just so you can share an intimate moment with your mate?

Not tonight dear, I don't have a headache.

2007-11-12 03:50:40 · answer #1 · answered by cut50yearsago 6 · 4 3

I don't think you're a kid, but I do think you're going to do a lot of growing up over the next ten years. I'm 25 and I feel so, so different from when I was 19. But when I was 19, I felt like an adult. And I was. I just didn't have much experience as an adult yet, that's all. 18, 19, and 20 are weird ages, really. I'd say don't worry too much about what people think. If you think a childish joke is funny, by all means laugh. And yes, cherish your youth, but you've got plenty of it left. All you can do is move forward and be yourself, anyway. Edit: Not a Blink 182 fan, but LOVE that song, Jeff.

2016-05-29 08:17:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it certainly can, and circumcision can lead to a complete loss of feeling to the glans. there is no higher risk of std's with being uncut.circumcision will definitely lead to unsatisfactory sex. Why would you sexually mutilate your baby boy? Do you get some sort of a perverse thrill out of this? Would you circumcise a baby girl (remove the labia minora)?? No ?? why not?? same result as circumcising a boy!!!!

2007-11-12 07:43:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

If the circumcision is tight, leaving little movable skin on the shaft, there is a larger probablity that it could cause impotence.

2007-11-12 03:49:45 · answer #4 · answered by SunkenShip 4 · 5 1

The answer is no.

Impotence is caused by certain diseases, especially diabetes and the ingestion of many drugs (e.g., chronic use of alcohol), physical abuse (e.g., long periods of bike riding but NOT by masturbation), and by psychological problems (e.g., depression and anxiety).

Actually circumcision can enhance sexual activity by eliminating a tight foreskin (or preventing the problem), irritation and infection under the foreskin, and as a first line defense against many Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV passed on by an infected woman in intercourse(recent studies in South Africa, France, Canada, and the United States). The UN advocates circumcision as a preventative to AIDS.

2007-11-12 07:10:42 · answer #5 · answered by teiddarhpsyth 3 · 2 5

Most the reasons for E.D. have nothing to do with foreskin or the lack of.

All I really care about is mine works well.

2007-11-12 08:04:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Actually I believe circed men have higher rates of ED. Also a lot of them who were cut too tight have problems with sex.

2007-11-12 11:11:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

NO i am 73 and I am not

2007-11-12 02:41:12 · answer #8 · answered by ww1acepilot 2 · 5 2

Nope, but then circumcision lessens the sensitivity of the 'head' because of often contact with say, your underwear.

2007-11-12 03:14:23 · answer #9 · answered by sakuragi h 1 · 4 5

R (if u r a boy) afraid of that, haven't u done it as yet ? Take a note of ww 1 acepi..'s answer, he's 73 still going strong.Try yourself soon.

2007-11-12 02:49:05 · answer #10 · answered by nazbak 6 · 3 5

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