Myth: Circumcision removes the most sensitive part of the penis. Fact: The most sensitive part of the penis is the head. The foreskin is no more sensitive than any other patch of skin, like the skin on your arm for example.
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Replying to @CircumcisionMom @notdestructivee
Numerous studies have shown it is extremly sensitive. You’re truely evil to spread such disinformation
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Replying to @peaceniky @notdestructivee
Any study I’ve ever read that had that outcome has been based on completely bunk science.https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160414114249.htm …
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Replying to @CircumcisionMom @notdestructivee
The full study can be found here. https://15square.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/bossio_examining-penile-sensitivity.pdf … Note the placement of the testing site on Fig 1. Is on the OUTER foreskin. Not the inner foreskin, frenulum or ridged band. All of which are highly sensitive tissues.
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Replying to @peaceniky @notdestructivee
Most men circumcised at birth keep large amounts of inner foreskin. The nerves present in the frenulum area are actually not in the frenulum itself, but in the penis below the frenulum. Removing it has no little impact on sensitivity
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If they are lucky they keep half. And that half dries out. The frenulum (if even partially kept) is torn. The fremulum is highly sensitive. Ask any intact man.
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