Orgasmic Bill of Rights?
FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS: What’s the difference between a vaginal orgasm and a clitoral orgasm?
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Yes. All orgasms are created equal. Years of careful observation and analysis involving hundreds of men and women who copulated, masturbated, and engaged in nearly every variation thereof, right in the scientific laboratory, have yielded some important answers about female orgasm.
Unless the clitoris participates, orgasm does not take place. This diminutive structure is the center of every sexual climax. All sexual feeling begins and ends here.
What if the vagina is stimulated without exciting the clitoris?
It can’t be done. Any object large enough to stimulate the vagina also stimulates the clitoris by pulling down on the labia. Furthermore, nerves from the clitoris extend downward over the entire vulva into the walls of the vagina itself. The penis in the vagina pressing against the vaginal walls is still titillating the clitoris.
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