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If you are a man, you can compare the two stimulations and orgasms (viginal and clitoral) to a penis that is stimulated with different pressures on different areas, such as the shaft and the glans. For both men and women, the different areas can be stimulated independently, or it may be necessary to stimulate both at the same time. And lets say something about theories. The only gray area there that we can call it theory, is that everyone reacts differently and therefore there is no scientifically defined rule. The field of difference is as big as there are people in the world. It's a little too broad to be able to define a doctrine valid for everyone. However, during experiments with groups of test subjects, there are variables which recur quite often allowing precise analyzes and adapted therapeutic procedures.What you say is quite right, but since there is a physical and a psychological component that contribute and cannot be separated, it is difficult to reach a conclusion, at the moment we are talking more about theories. If I'm not mistaken, the one considered the most valid at the moment is that the clitoral orgasm is due to direct stimulation, while the vaginal orgasm is due to indirect stimulation of the clitoris to which is added the pleasure of feeling "full" or "filled " even if there are many other factors that contribute, such as fear or the desire to get pregnant, some like contact with the cervix, others annoy it, etc.
It might seem strange, but the "clitoral orgasm" is described as pleasure that is felt especially on the surface, while the "vaginal orgasm" is felt more deeply, certainly the clitoris is the protagonist in both cases, but the two orgasms are different, exactly for what reason, are still trying to figure it out
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