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Redbook October 2005
Publication Title Redbook
Date of Publication October 05
Article Title Her Most Secret Sex Question
Author Elise Nersesian and Janis Graham
Placement Page 106
Quick Summary Dr. Gardos gives information on sex and circumcision.
Full Text Q: My new guy isn't circumcised. Will sex feel any different with him?
A: It shouldn't, says Sandor Gardos, Ph.D., founder of mypleasure.com. In fact, the main difference for you is visual: On an uncircumcised penis, a sheath of skin packed with nerves covers and protects the head. When the penis is erect, the foreskin naturally retracts, exposing some or all the head. A circumcised penis, on the other hand, has no protective sheath, so its head is exposed all the time. As a result, your new guy's penis may be a little sensitive to the touch because it's used to being under wraps. So to avoid irritating him, use a little water-based lube when you touch him down below. The good news: Uncut guys have more nerves down there, due to the extra skin - so when you stimulate him manually or orally, you can do half the work and still send him through the roof.

 
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