15.6 C
London
Monday, July 7, 2025

Snipping The Tip: 3 Sex Benefits Of Circumcised Men

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Birth circumcisions remains one of the most controversial procedures for doctors and parents alike. Now, researchers at the University of Chicago suggest snipping the tip — even as an adult — provides more s*xual benefits for men than leaving it alone.

“It improved s*xual pleasure and function for most men and significantly decreased coital injuries,” wrote the researchers, in the study’s abstract, published in the Journal of s*xual Medicine.

Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) was performed on over 360 men; this procedure is effective in decreasing HIV risk via female-to-male s*xual transmission by approximately 60 percent, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

VMMC involves surgically removing the foreskin, or the retractable fold of tissue that covers the head of the man-hood, due to its high vulnerability to HIV infections. Researchers sought to examine satisfaction post-VMMC after six months and 24 months by measuring s*xual pleasure and function, incidence of s*x injuries, and HIV risk-related behaviors that can impact its success.

The overwhelming majority of men (98 percent) reported high levels of satisfaction with their surgery; their female partners (95 percent) were also pleased with the results. Over two-thirds of men admitted to enjoying s*x more post-VMMC. Moreover, 94 percent of men were very satisfied or satisfied with s*x after surgery. In other words, s*xual pleasure increased, as the likelihood of a s*x-related injury decreased. Some men reported having at least two s*xual partners after VMMC compared to pre-surgery.

“The study confirmed men’s long-term satisfaction with the outcome of their VMMC,” wrote the researchers.

Previous research has confirmed circumcised men do reap additional s*xual benefits compared to their uncircumcised counterparts.

Last Longer In Bed

In a 2014 study, adults who got VMMC recorded how long it took them to release pre-surgery and three months after circumcision. Men lasted an average of 20 seconds longer after their tip was snipped. Researchers suspect Release time lasts longer because circumcision during adulthood decreases penile sensitivity.

Boost Partner’s Satisfaction

Men who get circumcised may boost their partner’s satisfaction and s*xual health. A 2011 study found adult males who get circumcised tend to have lower rates of HPV infection, and so did their female partners. Therefore, since fewer men were infected, fewer transmitted HPV to their partners. About 40 percent of the women reported being more sexually satisfied after their partner’s circumcision; the reason — better hygiene.

Lowers STD Risk

Circumcision can reduce the risk of HIV, and the susceptibility to other STIs. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention also notes it lowers the risk of STIs such as private part herpes and HPV. A 2009 study in Uganda found circumcised men have a 25 percent lower risk of private part herpes, and a 35 percent lower risk of HPV, a virus that can lead to private part warts and cancer. The study was unable to show whether circumcision has any effect on homosexual transmission of HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The researchers emphasize circumcision and safe s*x are key factors in preventing HIV and STDs.

Circumcision still remains a heavily debated topic around the world; a procedure loaded with pros and cons from both supporters and critics. Clearly, there are several advantages and benefits of removing the foreskin, like increasing s*xual satisfaction for both men and women. Snipping the tip for a better s*x life could be the evidence many men need to get circumcised.

Source: Medical Daily

Ad ==> A Former One Minute Man Who Now Last 30mins In Bed Reveals The Secret Of His New Strength



Latest news
Related news
- Advertisement -