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Does circumcision affect time taken to reach orgasm?

PLEASE DO NOT RANT TO ME ABOUT HOW BAD CIRCUMCISION IS. MY BOYFRIEND IS GETTING IT DONE FOR MEDICAL REASONS. DO NOT SUGGEST OTHER OPTIONS. I JUST WANT ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS I WILL ASK BELOW.

Men who have been circumcised in adulthood, did you notice a change in sensitivity or time taken to orgasm?

Women who have been with cut and intact men, did cut men take longer? (on average) or were they rougher at all?

THANKYOU.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I spoke to a guy who was a late-cut male and he said that everything felt different and although he did not come out and say it, I felt it took a lot of effort on his part to get to orgasm

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As you will notice, I have answered nearly 5,000 questions

    mostly around this subject.

    It is clear that Circumcision does reduce sensitivity.

    And in some men to the point they cannot ejaculate in a vagina.

    On the other hand, immediately after the cut they may be exceedingly

    oversensitive to the point they c um before they can do very much.

    I think @Barcode will find in a year or so he will lose what he thinks he

    has gained and be back on the Viagra.

    American men tend to be much rougher at sex than European men

    and this may be due to lower sensitivity. European women certainly

    do notice this.

    May I just comment that there are no MEDICAL reasons for a circumcision.

    Whatever your boyfriend has been told, there are treatments for all the usual

    foreskin "problems" that do not require surgery.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I've heard from men who said it improved sex and from those who say it didn't. Some men can lose some sensitivity. And this can make it harder to receive the same stimulation from sex, masturbation whatever else. So it can be harder for them to orgasm. However, some men actually become more sensitive and find it easier to orgasm. I think the main is that men get circumcised from professionals who know what they are doing. As for personal experience, I was snipped at birth. So I don't know the difference. All I can say is that I've never had any complaints from women and I am certainly easy enough to please.

  • Connor
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Studies have shown circumcised men last shorter on average than uncircumcised men. I was circumcised for 17 years before I restored my foreskin and I found orgasms are definatly much easier to control with a foreskin. And I definatly had to thrust rougher to get any enjoyment while circumcised.

    -Connor

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  • 5 years ago

    A simple way of lasting longer in bed is to just relax your muscles more. Learn here https://tr.im/quHtJ

    Normally you'll find that your muscles get more and more tense as you approach orgasm. When you notice this happening just allow your muscles to relax again. By consciously relaxing your muscles you can delay orgasm by several minutes.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    My sensitivity changed but it's still as good as it was before. It's also true that I need much more time to orgasm, but it's not a problem at all.

    Source(s): My experience of adult circumcision.
  • 1 decade ago

    Regarding your second question. There was a famous survey done and published

    in a major medical journal that answers the question best. Read the results for yourself:

    http://sexasnatureintendedit.com/eBook/Chapter_13A...

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  • e w
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    "Adults who undergo circumcision report less-satisfying sex, reduced sensitivity and erectile function, difficulty with intromission and increased premature ejaculation."

    ----------from Nature Clinical Practice Urology 20 January 2009

    Damaging a penis damages sexual feeling, function and ability.

    And circumcision does not cure PE, it's a frequent cause of it. Disruption in normal sensory feedback because of the neural damage will cause problems in timing of ejaculation.

    Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax.

    A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

    ERIC

  • 1 decade ago

    I had it done last year & I'm old enough to be your grandpa. For me, at least, sex it better & the sensitivity is even more enhanced. If I'd known how simple the procedure was - I would have had it done many years ago.

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