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English: BJU International 99 (4), 864-869 (British Journal of Urology International,

Volume 99 Issue 4 Page 864 - April 2007)

Circumcision removes the most sensitive part of a man's penis. Sorrells and others enlisted 159 men from the San Francisco Bay area, 91 of them circumcised, and conducted touch-sensitivity tests, using instruments that press with calibrated hairs, on 11 or 17 different places on their penises. The men could not see where they were being touched.
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