Circumcision! Cutting off excess foreskin can prevent sexual organ dysplasia. During puberty, due to the tight wrapping of the penis head by the foreskin and the lack of external stimulation, the development of the penis head is greatly constrained, resulting in a significantly smaller circumferential diameter of the crown of the penis after the maturity of the sexual organs, which directly affects the development of the penis.
It turns out that early circumcision can make the penis grow bigger!
And then what?
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Studies suggest that penises with foreskin are more sensitive than penises without foreskin. After foreskin surgery, the glans is rubbed for a long time, resulting in reduced sensitivity, which contributes to the persistence of male sexual life and reduces premature ejaculation. Promote development.
Long lasting sexual life? (My sister is going to be in high spirits!)
Is there any benefit?
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Prevent premature ejaculation and promote brain growth in children
The latest discovery: circumcision can make the glans undergo friction from an early age, greatly reducing sensitivity in adulthood, thereby reducing the possibility of premature ejaculation and greatly enhancing male confidence. At the same time, due to various frictions from childhood, the sulcus at the contact between the posterior cerebellum and the inferior colliculus of the brain grows abnormally vigorously.
(Nani? Make Men Smarter??)
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Reduce the chance of virus infection
The foreskin on the penis is a habitat for various types of bacteria. After circumcision, there are fewer types of bacteria on the male penis. This could also explain why circumcision can reduce the chance of contracting the virus.
(It's a must for old drivers! It's considerate to prevent female infections!)
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Prevention of prostate cancer
Research reports suggest that circumcision before having sex for the first time can help reduce the risk of prostate cancer in men.