The data is out there: It increases sexual satisfaction!

The data is out there It increases sexual satisfaction

Studies have revealed that male circumcision is beneficial not only for health but also for sexual life. Removing the foreskin has been found to be beneficial for sexual health not only for men but also for their female partners.

Although male circumcision is heavily rooted in cultural and religious traditions, research has shown that it has some sexual health benefits that you may not know about. Benefits of circumcision on sexual life

REDUCES THE RISK OF INFECTION IN MEN

The article ‘The Medical Benefits of Male Circumcision’ revealed that circumcision reduces the chance of men getting genital herpes by 28 to 34 percent, and reduces the risk of developing genital ulcers by 47 percent.

REDUCES THE RISK OF INFECTIONS FOR WOMEN

When men’s sexual health is good, they naturally protect the sexual health of their partners. It found that female partners of circumcised men were 28 percent less likely to contract a high-risk papillomavirus (HR-HPV). Their female partners were also 40 percent less likely to develop bacterial vaginosis and 48 percent less likely to contract trichomoniasis.

PROVIDES A MORE SATISFACTIVE SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP FOR WOMEN

About 40 percent of women said they were more satisfied with sex after their partner had been circumcised, while only 3 percent said they were dissatisfied, researchers in Uganda found. Another 2014 study found that circumcised men were able to stay in bed for an average of 20 seconds longer than their uncircumcised counterparts. Researchers suggest that reduced penile sensitivity will take longer for circumcised men to ejaculate.

MAKES SEX MORE SATISFIED FOR MEN ALSO

If the expectation of pleasing their partners isn’t a sufficient incentive for men to go under the knife, a WebMD poll may change their minds. According to the survey; He noted that 97 percent of men said their sexual satisfaction levels either remained unchanged or got better after circumcision. Other studies found that 64 percent of men said their penis was ‘much more sensitive’ after circumcision, while 54.4 percent said it was ‘much easier’ to reach orgasm.

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