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Old Jun 12, 2011, 11:47 PM
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I kinda feel stupid asking about this and searched many pages of this thread hoping that I would not need to start this thread.
I am a 18-25 yo male that shares a body with a female host (body is 34)
I was just curious. Male and female orgasms feel differently and I I was curious if anyone had any ideas on how to make it feel like a male orgasm when all you physically have to work with is female parts?

This is not a huge issue for me but it is something that bothers me occasionally.

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Old Jun 16, 2011, 04:05 PM
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Hi
I kinda feel stupid asking about this and searched many pages of this thread hoping that I would not need to start this thread.
I am a 18-25 yo male that shares a body with a female host (body is 34)
I was just curious. Male and female orgasms feel differently and I I was curious if anyone had any ideas on how to make it feel like a male orgasm when all you physically have to work with is female parts?

This is not a huge issue for me but it is something that bothers me occasionally.

Thanks
Crimson

no there isnt anything thats going to change the fact that you are a male alter within a female body and dont have a penis like body males do and that you cant have an erection like a body male does.

that said who says male orgasms feel differently than females?

I bet if you talk to any sex therapist they will tell you achieving and feeling an orgasm happen male or female is the same medically

and they will tell you that mentally is where everyone whether they are male or female experience orgasms differently. this isnt because of lack of apparatus. if it was those that endure sex change operations would not have a fulfilling sexual relationships with anyone. sex change operations give you the apparatus but doesnt give you nerve endings and working erections. males that have sex change operations have an implanted pump so to speak where during sex they pump up the non working penis like you would a flat tire. they dont feel anything with in the penis because theres no nerve endings in the new penis to give them that real penis feeling.

sex therapists can tell you that mentally is where it counts. its your emotional feelings of love for each, its the bonding of being together, doing something together that counts.

sure people sometimes put a lot of emphasis on hey did you orgasm, was it good for you.. and all that garbage of comparing each other to others but what it all boils down to is how you emotionally feel about the person you are with. and keeping in mind the human body male or female doesnt always have a big bang feeling during orgasms or even have orgasms every single time.

Thanks for this!
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Old Jun 17, 2011, 01:41 AM
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Yeah i know youre right, but i don't know. I just think the feelingsof orgasm are different. Like I said it isn't a major issue for me. I was just wondering if others have this issue and perhaps they knew something that I don't.

Thanks for your response.
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