It is important to note that research of this nature ends up being performed and published in European and Canadian journals because American medical journals and research organizations will not accept anything critical of male circumcision/genital cutting.
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Published 17 June 2011
The first European study to examine sexual side-effects from circumcision revealed a surprising number of conditions and ailments associated with the surgery. (1)
This new study in Denmark revealed that circumcision was associated with frequent orgasm difficulties in men and with a variety of frequent sexual difficulties in women, notably orgasm difficulties, difficulty with penetration, painful intercourse, and a sense of incomplete sexual needs fullfilment.
Male circumcision has previously been associated in the medical literature and in statements from pediatric urologists in DC and elsewhere with a number of complications and the loss of the most sensitive tissue of the penis (2).