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Anonymous #1, I think your 48 year old friend is deceiving you. The frenulum is a very thin piece of elastic tissue designed to help return the foreskin back over the head of the penis when an erection subsides. In the rare case of tearing of the frenulum, usually after a few times of this, the tissue stretches or builds up sufficient scar tissue that it is toughened. There is a very quick (a few seconds) procedure to clip the frenulum performed in a doctor's office that clips the frenulum called a frenuplasty that can resolve the issue. A circumcision to address this rare problem is like taking your car in for a tune-up and getting a new engine (and the bill to go with it).

Male circumcision is probably harmful to women. Some researchers believe that male circumcision is implicit in female arousal disorder. The hypothesis is that the immovable shaft skin remaining after circumcision provides excess abrasion against the vaginal sphincter causing cumulative nerve damage. This damage especially shows up after menopause when the natural lubricants decrease as a result of menopause. This damage causes sexual relations to be painful for the woman. This pain can be so severe as to make sex impossible.

Surgeons have found that they can replace this damaged tissue and help the problem to some degree but it is only successful for 40% of patients.

Two separate studies performed recently also found that circumcised men experience impotency years before uncircumcised men. Women find sex very rewarding after 50 but their circumcised lovers are often unable to perform because of this. The average age that circumcised men experience impotency was found to be 52 years old. There is also substantial anecdotal evidence to support this. For instance, Phizer Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Viagra reports that men in The US consume 54% of the world's production of Viagra, Malaysian men (Muslim and circumcised) are the world's leading per capita consumers of Viagra and Israel (Jewish and circumcised) is the world's leading counterfieter of Viagra. Viagra has not found the same market in parts of the world that do not circumcise such as Europe, Central and South America.

Researchers Kristen and Jeffery O'Hara also found that women are more likely to experience orgasm and are more likely to experience multiple orgasms with uncircumcised men. This is reported in their book "Sex As Nature Intended It" and at their website www.SexAsNatureIntendedIt.com.

There is substantial evidence that male circumcision not only affects the sexual lives of the men but also the sexual lives of their women partners.

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February 4, 2010 - 4:22am

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