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No on the contrary it is easier for the circumcised penis to get an STD

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Q: Is it easier for a non circumcised penis to get an std?
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Isn't the risk of infection and disease lower in circumcised men?

The intact penis is at no greater risk of infection then the circumcised penis. There is no evidence that it is. and that is probably one of the reasons why all medical advice is against circumcision.


If a man is not circumcised can he still catch an STD?

Circumcision has nothing to do with catching diseases.


What is a big wart on your penis?

probably an std


What causes a penis to peel?

Go to the doctor. You could have a STD.


What std makes your penis shrivel and turn green?

Gangrene.


Can you get sick by touching your penis and then touching your mouth?

No unless you have an std.


Can you tell if he cheated on you by his penis?

If he didn't have a STD and you misteriously get one from him.


Is it safe for a women to take the penis in her mouth?

Yes unless he has a STD.


Bump on penis but no pus?

get yourself checked, it's most likely an std


You wipe your penis it looks like crust?

If you have crust on your penis, then you need to see a doctor to get it checked out. You may have an STD that needs treatment.


Why do you do circumcision?

"A review of the scientific literature, however, reveals that the actual effect of circumcision is the destruction of the clinically-demonstated hygienic and immunological properties of the prepuce and intact penis....The higher rate of STDs in circumcised males might well be the result of the loss of preputial immunoprotective structures. The loss of the protective, self-lubricating, mobile, double-layered prepuce exposes the glans penis and meatus to direct friction, abrasion, and trauma. Eyes without eyelids would not be cleaner. Neither is a glans without its prepuce. The surgically externalized and unprotected glans and meatus of the circumcised penis are constantly exposed to abrasion and dirt, making the circumcised penis less hygienic. The circumcised penis is more prone to infection in the first years of life than the intact penis....These factors may explain why circumcised males are more likely than their genitally intact peers to engage in high risk sexual behaviours (such an anal intercourse and active and passive homosexual oral sex) that lead to HIV and other STD infections." Immunological functions of the human prepuce, P M Fleiss, F M Hodges, R S Van Howe, STI (London), Volume 74, Number 5, Pages 364-367, October 1998


Condoms are used in what toy?

Condoms are used on male penis to prevent pregnancy and STD transmission