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Originally Posted by rayograph many published scientific researches show that, just like female circumcision cuts down the pleasure (orgasm), male circumcision could lead to less sexual pleasure during intercourse.
As for the historical approach of the subject, where did this whole idea of circumcision come from? and why? Nawal El Saadawi - doctor, writer and militant advocate of Arab women's rights - refused this practice in many of her works, saying that religion followed history in turning sex into just a way to procreate.
And finally, what are your preferences? and what are your partner's ones? does it really constitute a problem for certain people? |
Male circumcision 'cuts' HIV risk
Infected cell
Foreskin cells are thought to be more vulnerable to HIV infection
Circumcision can cut the rate of HIV infection in heterosexual men by 50%, results from two African trials show.
The findings are so striking, the US National Institutes of Health decided it would be unethical to continue and stopped the trials early.
It supports a previous South African study which reported similar results.
Experts said it was a significant breakthrough but could not replace standard methods of preventing infection such as condoms.
BBC