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Part 1 (Intro)
Dictionary Definition: (Orgasm)The highest point of sexual excitement, characterized by strong feelings of pleasure and marked normally by ejaculation of semen by the male and by involuntary vaginal contractions in the female.
Colloquial understanding: (Orgasm)
When a man cums, or a woman squirts/contracts involuntarily.
Part 2 (Nerve endings, Pleasure, & Circumcision)
Nerve endings = Pleasure (or at least sensation)Female reproductive organs have more nerve endings than male reproductive organs.
Many sources claim the clitoris alone has ~10,000 nerve endings, while the head of the penis has ~4,000.
10, 281 nerve fibers on average
The researchers obtained clitoris tissue samples from seven transmasculine volunteers who were undergoing a gender-affirming surgical procedure known as phalloplasty.
During a phalloplasty, surgeons use tissues taken from the person’s clitoris and other body parts to construct a functional penis.
The researchers looked at one half of the dorsal nerve, magnifying it 1,000 times under a microscope, and used image analysis software to count the individual nerve fibers.
In each sample, they found 5,140 nerve fibers on average. Since the dorsal clitoral nerve is symmetrical, they multiplied this number by two, concluding that the average dorsal nerve of the clitoris contains 10,281 nerve fibers, with a possible count ranging from 9,852 to 11,086.

The ins and outs of the vagina
The vagina and the female orgasm are a mystery to many. Find out how the female sex organs work together to cause sexual arousal and satisfaction.

There is significant debate within the literature about potential functions of the foreskin, its frequent prophylactic removal in circumcision, and whether it should be classified as a vestigal organ.[51] The World Health Organization (WHO) stated in 2007 that there was "debate about the role of the foreskin, with possible functions including keeping the glans moist, protecting the developing penis in utero, or enhancing sexual pleasure due to the presence of nerve receptors".[11] The foreskin helps to provide sufficient skin during an erection.[52] The foreskin protects the glans.[53] In infants, it protects the glans from ammonia and feces in diapers, which reduces the incidence of meatal stenosis. And the foreskin helps prevent the glans from getting abrasions and trauma throughout life.[52] The fold of the prepuce produces sub-preputial wetness, helping to maintain the naturally moisturized state of the glans penis. The foreskin contains Meissner's corpuscles, which are nerve endings involved in fine-touch sensitivity. A study of skin samples found that, compared to other hairless skin areas on the body, the Meissner's index was highest in the finger tip (0.96) and lowest in the foreskin (0.28) suggested that the foreskin has the least sensitive hairless tissue of the body.[28]

Foreskin - Wikipedia
The exposed clitoris (measured with 10,000 nerve endings) has less surface area than the Penis glans, and therefore has a more dense nerve distribution (Easier to please).
There are no given measurements to the nerves in the foreskin or vagina, and any claim made to circumvent the point above is speculative and irrational.
Part 3 (Orgasms & Sex)
Ejaculation =/= OrgasmYou can ejaculate in your sleep, and coomers know you can ejaculate without pleasure.
Not all ejaculations are indications of orgasm in the operatively important understanding of orgasms, as defined below.
An orgasm is a subjectively measurable experience of characteristically heightened pleasure.
An orgasm is not quantifiable, and is therefore difficult to objectively evaluate, especially for women because they don't ejaculate.
Likewise for men because they conflate orgasm with ejaculation, even if they experience wasn't as pleasurable as typical.
What is truly important is quantifying the pleasure in sex, and I believe we can logically extrapolate what experience has taken place from the stimulation of a given number of nerves.
Ergo...
I believe women experience more pleasure during sex. (10,000 > 4,000)
The Head of the Penis (Glans) is given as the most sensitive, and at that, it's less than half as sensitive to the clitoris at best, and is much worse as a result of circumcision.
Whether or not she has involuntary contractions or he cums is irrelevant, the experience in-between is better for women. A male orgasm may feel like the most average part of sex for women given the discrepancy of nerve endings and distribution.
It would only make sense that the pleasure a man may feel during sex is less than what a woman may feel.
(TL;DR)
more nerve endings = better experience
It's assumed that men ejoy sex more because there is a clear indication of orgasm (And because men are more sex-driven), but this does not consider there is no logical basis for quantifying the experience outside of the stimulation of nerve endings, in which women have an advantage.
(Super TL;DR)
Her sex is better but she doesn't understand that because she doesn't cum.
I typed this after trying No Nut November and realizing how little I actually feel when masturbating. Physically, it's only as good as scratching a mosquito bite, ignoring the endorphins and oxytocins trying to convince me the sensation was better than it was while reflecting on the experience (post-nut). I'm bothered by posts that insinuate women don't enjoy sex because they don't know how good they have it, they have someone who dedicates the entire session to giving them the best experience possible, often at the expense of their own satisfaction, also given that they have more nerve endings AND that they have not been damaged by a mutilative procedure they were given no choice in.
**Disclaimer: There is more to sex than nerve endings, but nothing outweighs nerve endings. Your mood and disposition to sex is influential but can also be influenced, unlike the number of nerve endings that are available to you.
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