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Circumcision does not affect male sexual drive or functioning.
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When a guy is not circumcised, moisture can get trapped between his penis and the foreskin, which creates an ideal environment for bacteria to grow. This means there’s a higher risk of infection and it’s easier to spread viruses to others.
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Removing the foreskin gets rid of the wet, warm and dark environment that can sustain viruses such as HIV and other sexually transmitted infections such as syphilis, herpes and cancroids.
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Being circumcised reduces your female partner’s risk of cervical cancer.
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By getting circumcised, you not only reduce your own HIV and STI risk, but your partner’s too.
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It can be difficult to keep an uncircumcised penis fresh 100% of the time. Circumcision simplifies the task of keeping the penis clean and keeps you fresher, giving you more confidence.
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Some women prefer circumcised penises due to personal preference, as well as the reasons listed here.
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