What is the purpose of not being circumsized
The rest of the inner foreskin is fairly smooth mucosal tissue, rich in nerves, and it is identical to and a prologation of the mucosa of the sulcus and glans.
The frenum surrounds the foreskin opening in a sort of "hangman's noose", which attaches to the penile shaft in a separate narrow thread, or cord, which fits into the cavity of the glans just below the meatus. The frenum also contains Meissner's corpuscles, and it is richly innervated. One purpose of the frenum is to pull the foreskin automatically back over the glans following retraction.
During intercourse the foreskin works in concert with the vaginal sphincter, alternately retracting upon entry, and covering, again, on withdrawal. This action serves to conserve vaginal moisture.
Circumcised men don't have this luxury, with the result that vaginal moisture is gradually wicked to the outside air during intercourse. Consequent drying eventually causes unpleasant chafing. Artificial lubrications, sticky, messy, and expensive, were invented to overcome this deficit. Intact men, on the other hand, never need artificial lubrication, either for intercourse or for masturbation.
Therefore, you should restate your question ... something to this effect: "What is the value of circumcision?" I truly do not know.
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