Do you think that in general, women tend to have a better understanding of male anatomy than men do of female anatomy?

Do you think that in general, women tend to have a better understanding of male anatomy than men do of female anatomy?
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  • My field of study enabled me to learn much of both the male and female anatomy as well as the physiology behind sex and how both the bodies of the opposite gender combine to stimulate and cause the other to release. I have always found the whole process to be very intriguing, educational, and highly erotic. Naturally I wanted to be an expert on female anatomy so I could best know how to pleasure and satisfy the sexual appetite of a woman.

    While on the surface, the genitalia of both genders are seemingly very simple. Stimulate where it feels best and cum. But there is so much more that goes on internally with the glands, muscular contractions, nerves firing, brain impulses, the chemical reactions and hormones, and then there is of course knowing how to stimulate the largest sex organ in the body, the brain which is very different between both sexes. The penis and vagina along with all their accompanying glands, sensitive spots, and components may seem large and ready to join together but they don’t work too well unless the brain is on board.

    I have found that women in general have been way more willing to learn male sexual anatomy and physiology vs the other way around. Both in person and over video chat, I’ve had sessions where women have been so enquiring of how the whole process of ejaculation works and what happens internally throughout the various stages of stimulation regarding the prostate gland, seminal vesicles as the event is getting ready to fire and expel semen. They have been very intrigued about precum and what gland (the Cowper’s gland) does this, where its located, the sensitive part of the glans (head) etc. They wanted to know how I felt along the way, the breathing, heart rate increase, the need to move the hips and thrust, what it feels like during ejaculation, and then the euphoria and relaxation afterward. I in turn took the time to focus on telling her what her body was doing as she got closer, showing her where her clit extends on the top side, back, and sides of the vaginal opening. And finally enjoy watching her cum like she has never cum before. It was all respectful and educational, not some porn flick.

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  • I don't think it's got anything to do with male or female knowledge. It's just general human knowledge, overall.

    The male reproductive organs, and male anatomy, in general, have just been more studied and documented throughout history. Even as recently as 100-150 years ago, science didn't really have a decent, fundamental understanding of women.

    It was believed that women suffered from hysteria due to their uterus wandering around the body, and the actual shape of the clitoris wasn't even researched until recently. Meanwhile; we've known just about everything about men's bodies for hundreds of years.

    I've seen several women that don't even understand their own bodies, and have had several conversations in which I've had to explain things to them that they should have been taught about themselves. It's just a result of civilization's long disinterest in actually studying the female body.

    Fortunately, that's changed, but by comparison to male anatomy, knowledge of the female body is still relatively new, and thus less widely known.

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  • Yes, I’d say that we do! The crazy questions about our bodies that I read from men, are astounding! Not to mention the complete myths that get passed around as fact?
    you’d be hard pressed to find a woman who doesn’t know all the parts between a man’s legs, but to guys it’s like EVERYTHING awe have is just all called the “pussy” except maybe the “lips”. I’ve written too many answers where I mention the labia, perineum, vulva, clitoral hood, and not one guy reading it knows what I’m referring to.

    • Women are more then what between and so is there g spot. It takes experience to know.

  • I would say the ignorance is evenly balanced. For instance, I had no idea until I recently joined GAG that apparently males have a g-spot as well. I remain to be convinced, but... Oh come on, that can't be true! Is it? I mean, where would it be located? Up their ass?

    • Yes deep in, I have cut a lot of times using just that, it's much better than jerking off

    • cum*

    • Actually it is in our ass. Our prostate can be milked

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  • Yes, the sheer number of men (and women!!) who think that women pee out of their vaginas is simply astonishing, and the amount of men who think that we can hold period blood in like pee is just infuriating. It's really not that complex guys.

    • I guess being around mostly women I have learned a few things… most importantly if a girl calls at 2am and says: help I’m out of “supplies”, please bring me some. It can’t wait until morning and no she can’t go get them herself.

    • I was one of those guys lol that thought women peed from vagiana 🤣 about periods I knew I researched nobody told me though

  • On a general level between the sexes, girls have a better grasp of anatomy overall.

    There is however a bit more too it, a lot of girls and guys have a very good grasp on how stuff works, what are urban myths, the important bits and the oh god did you really just ask that question bits.

    then you have those from both genders who have not really been exposed to the opposite gender, there sex education system is set back in 1821 and not 2021, it’s not really their fault, as the system does not give them sufficient information.

    then …. There are those you see on here and you think, why and how did you ask that question.

    they are basically stupid, at some point their guy bits are going to get close to those girl bits and wiggly chef sauce will get in the girlie bits and they will both get ignorant.

    oh and fake pink accounts that come unstuck when asked biology 101 question.

    • Lmao I can't even with your answers lately.

    • @Ez-Bri-Z hehe Just so many stupid people

    • I mean, yeah, but your answers still crack me up

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  • I think it mostly has to do with age/experience rather than gender.

    I met 17 year old girls who literally thought that men wear condoms all the time to "prevent leaking" in a similar way that girls wear pads.
    And I met a bunch of women who were fascinated with a man's ability to pee standing and wanted to watch me and "aim my dick" for me lol.

    Lack of experience in these areas can make for some real funny moments.

  • In so many cases yes yes yes I look at it like this in general women are just smarter they have more insight with who they are then men do and yes with your question I believe you are 100% right in a lot of cases. I think women understand the body and mind the soul the spirit the energy the touch every person much deeper than men do in many cases. And I believe that you are one of those women

  • in general... male bodies don't need a manual to be understood

    • it's not like external female anatomy is all that complicated either, clitoris, urethra, vaginal opening, inner and outer labia.

    • right... but, and this might sound funny and even bad, lmao... men don't just have "women at hand" to actually learn and study "hands on" it's like we spend all our teen years driving automatic were you just push the pedal and that's it... and then you're with a woman for real, and it's like... there you go, a manual transmission, figure it out on the get go... it doesn't matter how much theory and understanding you had, the practice is going to be very different... and not only that, women are more different from one another, than males are different among them and by the time when that happens, a lot of males are not willing to learn or to know better, and this is the real problem, must be some false sense of pride or whatever "I got this" when you really don't... lol meanwhile... for most women it could be like going from manual to automatic, you really don't need a manual for that but again, I am making generalizations, and using dumb analogies... lol

  • Some yes, others, well definitely not. Probably as a general rule yes, our anatomy is far simpler and easier to understand.

    • I'd also so after some questions on here there are some women that have a big lack of understanding about their own anatomy. Generally I think people are not as clued up about their anatomy as they should be and that goes for both men and women.

  • Sexually- probably it’s very obvious what we have
    Actually- mmm I don't know girls seem to always be fascinated when told that we can make our dicks bounce😂

  • Generally, yes. The scary thing is The number of women that aren't familiar with their own anatomy. Ladies, take a handheld mirror and check yourself out down there, take your iPhone or your Android and get a up close and personal look at what you have downstairs

  • I don't know.
    They aren't equal though.
    Female is more complicated.
    Vulva, labia major and minor, clitoris, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes.

    There is a more to keep track of.

    But, to more premise... I have no idea.

    • "to be more PRECISE"

  • I don't see why that'd be the case.

  • I don't think there's any significant difference.
    For what it's worth, I have studied it like science.

    • most people I have talked to still have no idea what the Bartholin's glands are

    • They are two tiny openings at the bottom of the vaginal entrance that produce vaginal mucus. They are equivalent to the Cowper's "precum" Glands, that are located just downstream of the prostate.

    • @dargil And the skeen's gland. Their version of our seminal vesicles... and this is where a woman squirts from... and because it's on either side of the urethra it's often written off as just pee.

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  • Not sure if women are better but women, in general, tend to be more observant of things, and I think they learn more about the male body and more quickly than we guys learn about the female body.

  • Yes i would say women in general have more interest in the inner workings of the body as well as the emotional state of others and are the more invested sex in health interests. When I as in massage school there were only 3 other male students aside from myself and dozens of female students. Most of them had some sort of studied background in anatomy that none of us guys had. I thought that was actually pretty telling and why I think the medical fields will be dominated by women down the road if they aren't already. And honestly it's probably for the better if they are the ones more interested in such things it might give us a deeper insight to who we are as people and what makes us tic.

  • no idea, what makes u assume that

    • personal experience... ever watch a 20 something guy try and change a diaper lol

  • What's to know? He's got a dick. It pees. It cums when you play with it or fuck it and it feels really good in a girls pussy.
    With a girl: you got tits to deal with, periods, what time of the month is better for this that or the other thing, which button do I push to make her cum, where do I lick, how much do I lick, will she LET ME put my dick in her and, if I do, will she LET me cum in her, is she in the mood to fuck, would it be better to wait a week to keep from getting her pregnant, etc? It's like the difference between a Rubik's Cube and one of those wooden Russian dolls that you open up to find a smaller doll inside.

  • Yes, they have a natural affinity towards humans both male and female. I am 50 and I'm sure there are a lot of things I do not know about the female body.

  • Yes, I think so

  • lmfao no!

  • Absolutely not.

  • Not really.

    I mean the door is still wide open for doctors and scientists to discover our anatomies for both sexes.

    so there’s simply a lot of assumptions that are made.

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