Studies have shown time and time again that sensation between a circumcised man and uncircumcised are non existence. Even with ones that had sex before their circumcision shows no difference, which kinda detroyes that foreskin gives out a much greater sensation.
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And of course I don't trust them, because it would be silly to trust pro-genital-cutting opinion pieces written by people who have a known pro-genital-cutting bias.
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It doesn't matter their bias, as long they have good data. Pro-vaccinations studies are littered with people who was for vaccines, yet no one bats an eye because they have actual evidence. Biases is study is not rare or new, that's why we rate the actual evidence presented.
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Exactly...and the actual evidence presented demonstrates that circumcision ablates the most sensitive parts of the penis. The opinion paper cited does not present actual evidence to the contrary, only the opinions of people who have a known pro-genital-cutting bias.
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So wouldn't cut men sensitivity be lowered? If the "evidence" say that cut men lost their most sensitive part of their penis, then studies where it shows sensitivity to be the same with uncut shouldn't exist.
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I've yet to see a study that presents actual evidence in the form of objective sensitivity measurements (not a survey or some other subjective way) that shows no sensitivity difference in men who were cut as infants vs. intact men. If you know of any, I'd be happy to read them.
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No, they did. Saying that circumcision removes the most sensitive part of the penis obviously infers that the penis lost sensitivity. However, as the study I presented showed, this assertion has been debunked multiple times and show the penis not at all losing sensitivity.
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The study you presented mentioned the study I linked in its intro but did not include it as one of the 10 studies used in the meta-analysis (see Table 1). Also, the analysis looked at PE, ED, dyspareunia, orgasm difficulties, and low or lack of sexual desire, but not sensitivity.
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