One of the main reasons for adult male circumcision is the expectation that it will work wonders for the man's love life and increase the bedtime pleasures for everyone involved. Unfortunately this rarely turns out to be the case, and instead sensitivity is often reduced, with none of the anticipated benefits everyone was hoping for.[1]
Now there is a new painless alternative to adult male circumcision, which is quick and easy to use, and heightens the bedtime pleasures for both partners – but without the need for drastic surgery. Called the 'Kasanova Ring', it is made of natural latex and simply rolls on like a condom. Its unique patented design holds the foreskin in place during love making, and so enhances the bedtime experiences for both partners.
Designed and developed in the UK, the new product is the brainchild of Alan Cooke and was developed in response to a recent report in 2013 highlighting the range of penile sensitivity problems associated with circumcision[2] :
"When I read the report in 2013, I knew there must be a simpler alternative to circumcision – something which could improve a man's love life and but still retain his foreskin. Now for the first time ever, men everywhere have a simple, easy to use alternative to life changing surgery, and which will allow them and their partners to experience heightened feelings – but without the need to be circumcised."
If you would like to know more about the issues associated with male circumcision and to find out more about how this new product might help you, then please visit www.kasanovaring.com.
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Note to Editors:
For further information or queries please contact the UK company Managing Director Alan Cooke directly:
Email: alan_cooke4@btinternet.com
: (0) 778 3514 4521
Please note – the 'Kasanova Ring' is not a condom, contraceptive or a medical device.
[1] This is due to the build up of hard skin or keratin / scar tissue and the removal of highly sensitive skin during surgery, containing over 20,000 nerve endings - LINK
[2] "Male circumcision decreases penile sensitivity as measured in a large cohort" UK-based urology journal BJU International, May 2013 –LINK
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