Do you understand any of the differences in female and male anatomy?
Good!
You have answered your own question.
Good luck.
2007-03-05 13:10:44
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answer #1
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answered by Croa 6
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When I studied psychology in college we read an article about men, women, and sexual experience. After being asked to describe the feeling of an orgasm in a paragraph, a panel of judges could not tell the gender of the authors. So basically, it feels the same, or we suck at describing it.
2007-03-05 13:15:12
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answered by spiffyjones86 2
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As I understand it, the clitoris has been often compared to an underdeveloped glands on the penis (or, if you like the half full glass, a penis is like an overdeveloped clitoris.). Endorphines are endorphines, and thats the entire experience of sexual satisfaction.
I would argue that women, in my opinion, would be in a more intimate position during intercourse. There is a certain degree of difference in the psychological impact of being the penetrator or the penetratee.
2007-03-05 14:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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When my wife and I have sex, she has up to and over 20 orgasms, and ejaculates 2 to four times. This is in a 60 to 90 minute time period, foreplay and sex. No man on God's earth will ever have that kind of sex.
2007-03-05 15:05:08
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answered by elmo2hh 2
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it all depends on the man and the woman i think! it would feel different because we have different kinds of bodies,but there r disorders in men and women and one woman would argue with u just like a man would on that question!
2007-03-05 13:15:47
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answered by ticktockgal 3
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yes the men no matter what the always reach the orgams, but ous women men not always take ous to the orgams, because they not even good at that.
2007-03-06 00:53:30
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answered by RED ROSE 5
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well of course it does, men get the most stimulation on ther penis' tips, and women are stimulated throught the clit and also in the vagina walls and breasts and other areas... so it's definitely different.
2007-03-06 02:46:50
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answered by User 4
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you are very lucky to live in the day and age of modern plasitc surgery since you can hope for a transgender to answer your question :). I know that the Italian parliament has one maybe she wants to earn a vote.
2007-03-05 16:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it does because when a women's hymen is toren when she first loses her virginty, it will hurt somewhat but i'm not sure about the men. But when you get use to it, it doesnt hurt anymore
2007-03-05 13:55:28
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answered by I'm here to ask and answer! 1
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I heard an analogy years ago....
'If you have an itch in your ear, and you stick your finger in to scratch it - what feels the most satisfaction, the finger or the ear'?
2007-03-05 13:22:06
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answered by Rain 3
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