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Male circumcision and penis enhancement in Southeast Asia: matters of pain and pleasure.

Reproductive health matters 2001 Vol.9(18) p. 60-7

Hull TH, Budiharsana M

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【연구 목적】 동남아시아, 특히 인도네시아를 중심으로 한 남성 성건강 문제인 할례, 음경 확대술, 그리고 여성에 의한 건성 성교(dry sex) 관행의 배경과 동기를 분석한다.

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APA Hull TH, Budiharsana M (2001). Male circumcision and penis enhancement in Southeast Asia: matters of pain and pleasure.. Reproductive health matters, 9(18), 60-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0968-8080(01)90091-6
MLA Hull TH, et al.. "Male circumcision and penis enhancement in Southeast Asia: matters of pain and pleasure.." Reproductive health matters, vol. 9, no. 18, 2001, pp. 60-7.
PMID 11765401

Abstract

This paper reviews some uniquely male sexual health concerns in Southeast Asia, with particular attention to Indonesia. These include various forms of male circumcision, different types of 'penis enhancement' carried out across the region and the use of dry sex by women. These practices appear to be motivated by specific notions of sexual pleasure, based on indigenous gender constructs. Although they may or may not pose a serious public health problem, as markers of misguided or exploitative gender relations they do reveal important aspects of social psychology related to sexuality and sexual health. Male circumcision provides an ideal opportunity to consider male reproductive health needs and risks in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Practices that involve cutting the male genitals need to be addressed in ways that stress the importance of sexual relationships based on mutual respect and open communication. Penis implants and inserts and other penis augmentation devices, as well as dry sex practices, are potentially dangerous to both men and women, and of questionable value in bringing pleasure to either, and should be discouraged.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 penis scispacy 1
질환 pain C0030193
Pain
scispacy 1
기타 women scispacy 1
기타 men scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Asia, Southeastern; Circumcision, Male; Coitus; Female; Herbal Medicine; Humans; Islam; Male; Pain; Penis; Religion and Medicine; Sexual Behavior; Surgery, Plastic; Vagina