Circumcision: How Does it Affect a Man’s Intimate Life?
by John Dugan OwnerThere’s a lot of talk about
circumcision. A long-time practice that has religious roots, the careful
lobbing off a man’s organ’s tip, has recently come under much scrutiny. For the
last 50 years, people have been fighting female genital mutilation in other
countries like Africa, while some activists would argue, it is being ignored in
the US and other developed nations when it comes to circumcision. Is it a
barbaric practice, or is it something that has a basis in healthy living and
healthy sensual function? Let’s look at the circumcision pros and cons to see
precisely how circumcision can affect a man’s intimate life.
Does circumcision have health benefits?
Circumcision has been the norm in the US for some time. Despite
its spiritual origins, it’s become a secular standard procedure of sorts for
boys and men because of the alleged health benefits. This argument for
circumcision has been so persuasive that approximately 75 percent of men in the
US are circumcised.
The health benefits doctors cite include a reduction in the
instances of partner transmitted infections like HIV and HPV, as well as a
decrease in urinary tract infections, paraphimosis, balanitis, and genital
cancer.
Can circumcision cause complications?
Circumcision, like any procedure, carries the risk of infection,
genital necrosis, and bleeding.
Are the benefits of circumcision legit?
The medical community does agree that there is a small but
meaningful reduction in the risk of getting PTIs and UTIs. The majority of the
medical population believes the benefits outweigh the risks in the circumcision
equation. That said, circumcision is currently on the decline, both because
some parents are deciding to let their sons choose when they are older, and
some doctors are refusing to perform the surgery.
Is circumcision more hygienic?
This is a tricky question. It is correct that men who are cut are
less likely to experience smegma and the host of infections it can cause when
untreated. However, smegma, the stinky, chunky funk that can collect under the
foreskin, can also affect men who’ve been circumcised.
Does being circumcised reduce sensual sensation?
Yes – the big question! Some experts argue that circumcision can
indeed reduce sensual sensation since it eliminates thousands of nerve endings
in the member. Studies have shown that uncircumcised members are more sensitive
to light stimulation than their cut counterparts. The extra foreskin is also
believed to create greater friction during intimacy and bring additional
stimulation to the clitoris during intimacy. But it’s important to remember
that feelings are mostly subjective.
Also, since circumcision is the more common aesthetic for a member
to rock, some men who sport turtlenecks on their Johnson experience some
embarrassment or reduced self-esteem since they perceive they look “different”
or “weird” by keeping their tops up.
Do women prefer circumcised members?
While circumcision is on the decline, it is still the norm in the
US. Some parents circumcise their sons so they will be more likely to “fit in”
with the majority of boys. Some believe this norm leads women to prefer a cut
schlong over one that still has foreskin. At the end of the day, how
a woman feels about the man is how she feels about the member. So, in short,
don’t sweat it.
Male Organ Care
No matter what a man’s foreskin looks like, male organ care is
universally important. Using protection when intimate is a big part of keeping
a male organ healthy. Also, a man should be sure to urinate after intimacy to
flush the urethra and evacuate any bacteria that are trying to take up
residence.
Daily hygiene is also critical for male organ health. Gently, but
thoroughly wash the male organ with a mild cleanser and warm water, then rinse
and air dry. Apply a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to keep
genital skin strong and healthy. These types of crèmes contain essential
vitamins and nutrients that boost blood flow, enhance collagen production, and
keep bacteria at bay.
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