Whether circumcised men "come faster" (ejaculate sooner) is debated and inconsistent in research, with some studies showing no difference or even delayed ejaculation, while others suggest potential improvements or drawbacks, often depending on individual factors, age at circumcision, and surgical technique, with no definitive consensus that circumcision inherently causes faster ejaculation. Many high-quality studies find minimal to no significant effect on ejaculation time, highlighting that penile nerve endings, not just the foreskin, influence sensation, and perception of sexual function varies greatly.
The results showed that, during the one-year follow-up, men after circumcision experienced higher IELT and better scores of control over ejaculation, satisfaction with sexual intercourse, and severity of PE than men before circumcision (P < 0.001 for all).
Regardless, systematic studies find women generally prefer circumcised men, across all cultures, even in cultures where it is not the norm. The most prominent reasons stated are that they find it more attractive, they appreciate the greater hygiene, and increased sexual pleasure.
How does Circumcision make a difference to a woman? More pleasure- About 95% of men claim that their female partners were more satisfied after they got circumcised. There are also several pieces of research that state their intimate life has been way better after the procedure.
Foreskin is a moveable layer of skin that covers the head of your penis. It helps protect your penis and aids in sexual pleasure. But it may also increase your chances of getting some conditions. It's tight to the penis through early childhood.
The main downside of being uncircumcised, from a health perspective, is that the anatomy of the foreskin may also make the penis more prone to infection, as it can trap microbes and moisture.
According to doctors, it is a fact that circumcision makes a male last longer. Though circumcision makes the penis a bit less sensitive to touch, it has no negative impact on sex life. The removal of foreskin increases the time of ejaculation, thus making the male last longer during sexual intercourse.
Risks of circumcision
Apart from the initial swelling, bleeding and infection are the 2 most common problems associated with circumcision. Other possible complications of circumcision can include: permanent reduction in sensation in the head of the penis, particularly during sex.
Once they had their average time range, the study's researchers looked at satisfaction among both partners. They concluded that two minutes or less is considered too short (bummer), three to seven minutes is adequate for most (cool), seven to 13 minutes is desirable (sweet), and 10 to 30 minutes is too long (ouch).
The classic definition of rapid ejaculation is if the man ejaculates within 1 minute of penetration.
Women's preferences generally favor the circumcised penis for sexual activity, hygiene, and lower risk of infection. The findings add to the already well-established health benefits favoring MC and provide important sociosexual information on an issue of widespread interest.
Before circumcision, the foreskin covers the tip of the penis (glans). After circumcision, the tip of the penis is exposed.
For the glans penis, circumcised men reported decreased sexual pleasure and lower orgasm intensity. They also stated more effort was required to achieve orgasm, and a higher percentage of them experienced unusual sensations (burning, prickling, itching, or tingling and numbness of the glans penis).
Improved self-esteem among circumcised men
Some circumcised men feel more confident about their bodies after circumcision. They may feel cleaner, and they may also enjoy sex more because they no longer have to deal with the inconvenience of a foreskin.
Circumcised males do not develop phimosis or para-phimosis, and they are at lower risk for balanitis, human papilloma virus infection [16], and penile cancer [17–19]. In addition, female sexual partners of circumcised men have been shown to have reduced risk of cervical cancer [13] and chlamydial infection [20].
Adult Circumcision Pros
Reduces the risk of HIV transmission. The risk of thrush is reduced in the man and so the risk of recurrent thrush in their female partners. There is up to a 5-times reduction in risk of cervical cancer in a female partner of a circumcised man.