Do men and women experience sexuality differently?

Anatomy to the east can affect sexuality? If you're born with a penis or a vulture it's definitely going to affect a certain amount of how sex experiences”, says Justin Lehmiler, social psychologist and researcher at the Kinsey Institute and author of “, tell me what you want: The science of sexual desire and how it can help you improve your life [...]
Anatomy to the east can affect sexuality? If you're born with a penis or a vulture it's definitely going to affect a certain amount of how sex experiences”, says Justin Lehmiler, social psychologist and researcher at the Kinsey Institute and author of “, tell me what you want: The science of sexual desire and how it can help you improve your sexual life”.
Why? Because the way you have sex, how you get your orgasm, will change. We know, for example, that people born in vulvo are more likely to experience successive orgasms, compared to people with penis,” he says.
We should mention that the specific culture, religion, and the society in which you grew up detect messages and that boys are usually taught that masturbation is normal and that sex with as many people as possible makes them better. Meanwhile, girls are often taught that masturbation is wrong, and sex should happen in marriage.
However, orgasms are usually similar to most genders. The way men and women describe orgasms, according to research, shows that both genders have given similar answers. Common descriptions include:
Good Pleasure
Exultation
Calm down
Emotional Intimacy
Erase, pulse sense










