Circumcision is one of the most common medical procedures in the world. It is estimated that more than 30% of men worldwide have been circumcised. Circumcision is a procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin from the penis.
The procedure is usually done for religious, cultural or medical reasons. However, recent studies have shown that circumcision has several advantages when it comes to sexual intimacy. In this article, we will explore the advantages of sexual intimacy after circumcision.
Better Hygiene
One of the primary benefits of circumcision is better hygiene. Since circumcision involves the removal of the foreskin, the penis is easier to clean. A circumcised penis is less prone to infections and inflammation, making sex more enjoyable and healthy.
Uncircumcised men have to clean beneath the foreskin regularly to avoid smegma buildup, which can lead to an unpleasant odor that affects sexual intimacy.
Reduced Risk of STDs
Circumcision has been shown to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV, syphilis, and HPV. Several studies have found that circumcised men are less likely to get infected with STIs than uncircumcised men.
The reason is that the foreskin provides a moist environment where bacteria can grow and flourish, making it more susceptible to infections.
Less Risk of Penile Cancer
Penile cancer is a rare but devastating disease that affects men. Circumcision has been found to reduce the risk of penile cancer significantly.
A study by the American Academy of Pediatrics found that penile cancer was 22 times less common among circumcised men than uncircumcised men. By removing the foreskin, circumcision also eliminates the risk of phimosis, a condition where the foreskin becomes too tight, making it difficult or impossible to retract it over the head of the penis.
Improved Sexual Functioning
Recent studies have suggested that circumcision may improve sexual functioning.
A study by The Journal of Sexual Medicine found that circumcised men reported less sensitivity in the penis during sex, which led to longer-lasting intercourse and improved sexual satisfaction. However, the study was limited, and not all men experienced these benefits. Some uncircumcised men may experience more pleasure during sex due to the sensitivity of the foreskin.
Enhanced Aesthetics
The aesthetic appeal of a circumcised penis has long been debated. However, many women prefer the look and feel of a circumcised penis. According to a study by the University of California, women found circumcised penises more aesthetically pleasing.
Circumcision can also remove any discoloration or scarring on the penis, giving it a clean and smooth appearance.
Increase in Confidence
Circumcision can also lead to an increase in confidence. Men who are circumcised are often more comfortable with their sexual performance and appearance.
This increased confidence can lead to better sexual experiences and better relationships with their partners.
Less Risk of UTIs
Uncircumcised men are more prone to urinary tract infections (UTIs) than circumcised men. A study by the American Academy of Pediatrics found that UTIs were ten times less common in circumcised boys than uncircumcised boys.
In adult men, circumcision can reduce the risk of UTIs caused by sexually transmitted bacteria.
Easier Condom Use
Circumcised men may find it easier to use condoms during sex. Since the foreskin is removed during circumcision, the condom can be applied directly to the penis, reducing the risk of condom failure.
Condoms are essential for safe sex, and easier condom use can lead to fewer unplanned pregnancies and STIs.
Improved Partner Satisfaction
Studies have shown that circumcision can lead to improved partner satisfaction. A study by the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that women with circumcised partners were more likely to have an orgasm.
Women also reported less pain during sex and improved sexual satisfaction when their partners were circumcised.
Conclusion
Circumcision has several advantages when it comes to sexual intimacy.
It can lead to better hygiene, reduced risk of STIs, less risk of penile cancer, improved sexual functioning, enhanced aesthetics, an increase in confidence, less risk of UTIs, easier condom use, and improved partner satisfaction. However, circumcision is not for everyone, and individual preferences should be taken into account when making the decision. Before choosing to undergo circumcision, it is important to talk to a healthcare provider to weigh the risks and benefits.