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- Sensitivity is potentially subjective, depending on the owner's mood and neuro-function.
We know the glans clitoris (what is often referred to as the clit itself) has approximately 8,000 nerve endings. The glans of the penis has approximately 4,000. Both are based on the same structure, and have deep pressure receptors.
One could make the leap that the female will be more sensitive, but there is a design difference: the prepuce (foreskin) of males contains approximately 20,000 fine-touch nerve endings, about the same amount as found in all fingertips combined. That is the most sensitive area of the penis by far.
I'm not as familiar with the sensitivity statistics of the rest female anatomy, but will say that studies have been done, and circumcised males lose between 70-80% of sensation due to removal of the foreskin, and typically the frenulum as well.
How does that compare to a female? The natural male and female would probably have the same level, but different versions of pleasure. Circumcised males are pretty much screwed, and that worsens over time, too.
Study is linked below:
https://bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2012.11761.x - Theoretically, the clitoris should be more sensitive than a penis at least per unit area. It has the same number of nerve ending as the glans (head) of the penis, but is smaller, so they are more densely packed together and more sensitive per unit area: https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/all-about-sex/201207/so-thats-how-it-feels
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