What is the purpose of the penis frenulum?!


Question: What is the purpose of the penis frenulum!?
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If it's cut, the glans penis does have more mobility, but in all reality, it really doesn't do anything!. It's kind of like the frenulum of the tonuge!. It's there from development but has no real function!.

The biggest thing is that it can be painful if torn or bleed!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The frenulum is the tissue that connects the foreskin and acts as a "tether," to keep the foreskin covering the glans and protecting it!.

The frenulum is the most sensitive part of the penis, and has more nerve endings in it than any other part of the male body!.

In circumcision, part or all of the frenulum is amputated, and this diminished sexual sensation and orgasm intensity!. What's left, if anything, may be totally insensitive due to the nerve damage!.

The penis is supposed to have a foreskin, and a frenulum--this give maximum pleasure in sex to the male!. The gliding motion of the foreskin and the smoothness of the tissues are more pleasureable to the female, also, as the circumcised penis is more abrasive to the vaginal walls!.

People in Europe and Asia and South America have known this for years!. The religious influence in the US and old wive's tales have promoted circumcision, and American men have been deprived of the true sexual experience with a whole penis!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

To secure the foreskin to the penis!.

-ConnorWww@Answer-Health@Com





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