This page discusses phimosis, frenulum breve and adhesions. These conditions anatomically inhibit the relationship between the foreskin and the glans, particularly on the erect penis. This functionally restricts the erection, and thus has an effect on the sexuality.

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Is the British Medical Journal Biased?

On asking this question I thought Id search my own site and am astounded to find all the studies which I consider the most misleading in the recent literature - I discuss all of them online -

Andrew Gordon and Jack Collin
"Save The Normal Foreskin"
British Medical Journal VOL.306:1-2 (2 January 1993)
my discussion

JP Warren FRCP, and J Bigelow PhD,
"The Case Against Circumcision"
British Journal of Sexual Medicine, Sept/Oct 1994
my discussion

J.R. Taylor, A.P. Lockwood and A.J. Taylor
"The prepuce: Specialized mucosa of the penis and its loss to circumcision"
British Journal of Urology (1996), 77, 291-295
my discussion

Dr. C. Cold and Dr. Taylor 1999

K.R. Shankar and A.M.K.Rickwood
The incidence of phimosis in boys
BJU Int 1999 Jul;84(1):101-2
my discussion