I wonder if your wife has been in a monogamous relationship for the same duration...Once again I have been in a monogomous relationship for the past almost 4 years.
I wonder if your wife has been in a monogamous relationship for the same duration...Once again I have been in a monogomous relationship for the past almost 4 years.
More sensation means cumming quicker which equals shorter sex sessions, hence less sex and possibly less overall sexual enjoyment per session. Cumming quicker may also effect your partner's enjoyment, though will make most SP's happy. Moreover, according to the CDC:From doing lots of research most doctors say the average un-snipped male, once circumsized, can expect to lose 20-30 percent sensation during sex post-op.
another study shows that cut men less likely to use condomsThere was a report recently, posted by anti circ proponent Canada Man, that some SP's in a certain African country charged circumcised guys more because they lasted longer.
Not much of a "study" as it is a survey on the honour system. The investigators didn't even confirm that the respondents were telling the truth about their foreskin status.another study shows that cut men less likely to use condoms
Abstract
This investigation compared circumcised and intact (uncircumcised) men attending sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinics on condom perceptions and frequencies of use. Men (N = 316) were recruited from public clinics in two US states. Circumcision status was self-reported through the aid of diagrams. Intact men were less likely to report unprotected vaginal sex (P < 0.001), infrequent condom use (P = 0.02) or lack of confidence to use condoms (P = 0.049). The bivariate association between circumcision status and unprotected sex was moderated by age (P < 0.001), recent STD acquisition (P < 0.001) and by confidence level for condom use (P < 0.001). The bivariate association between circumcision status and infrequent condom use was also moderated by age (P = 0.002), recent STI acquisition (P = 0.02) and confidence level (P = 0.01). Multivariate findings supported the conclusion that intact men may use condoms more frequently and that confidence predicts use, suggesting that intervention programmes should focus on building men's confidence to use condoms, especially for circumcised men.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23514832
I guess they know that being circumcised is like having a condom on you already 24/7, so why bother with a second condom. Besides they say you shouldn't use 2 at the same time, lol.another study shows that cut men less likely to use condoms