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Neurophysiological research points to different afferent pathways and qualitatively different orgasmic experiences for some women.

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Feb 1, 2026
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How does clitoral stimulation compare to penetrative stimulation in producing orgasm for women according to the research?

Research across large surveys and clinical studies shows that direct clitoral stimulation is the most common and often the most reliable route to for many women, while a substantially smaller minority...

Feb 3, 2026

What does research say about women's enjoyment and orgasm rates from blowjobs vs handjobs?

Research consistently shows that from stimulation that directly targets the clitoris—whether delivered by a partner’s mouth or hand—than from penile‑vaginal intercourse alone, and that adding oral or ...

Jan 31, 2026

What anatomical and neurophysiological evidence supports or undermines the idea of a distinct vaginal orgasm separate from clitoral stimulation?

The claim that a distinct “” exists independent of is contested: anatomical and imaging studies show that most internal vaginal sensations are anatomically and functionally linked to the broader clito...

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