Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Both men and women can experience physical arousal, but the way it happens can vary. Men typically have a more visible physical response, while women's arousal may be more subtle. At the end of the day, everyone's body is different, so it's all about finding what works for you and your partner.
No, women do not experience erectile dysfunction in the same way that men do. However, women can experience difficulties with arousal and achieving sexual satisfaction, which may be caused by various factors such as stress, relationship issues, or medical conditions.
No, women do not have erections in the same way that men do. Erections in men are caused by increased blood flow to the penis, leading to its enlargement and firmness. Women do not have the same anatomical structures that allow for this type of response.
Men and women actually have the same number of ribs. The idea that men have one less rib than women comes from a biblical story about Eve being created from one of Adam's ribs. This is a myth and anatomically incorrect.
They don't. Everyone has the same number of ribs.
No, men and women do not have different types of rods and cones in their eyes. Rods and cones are the two main types of photoreceptor cells in the retina that respond to light. They are the same in both men and women, although individual variations in the distribution and sensitivity of these cells can occur.
I don't think people think that but we know that men are more focused on appearance than women are. They can look at a naked body and get aroused and for a woman it takes more than that.
We don't. They get hard when it's cold or some women get hard nipples when they are aroused. Same reasons some men have it actually.
Penis (in men) Clitoris, nipples (in women)
No. Women do NOT have prostates.
Absolutely but usually not physically.
yup
Physically attracted to both must mean Bisexual, as this need not require emotional involvement.
It is physically possible, yes.
A woman who is not sexually/physically attracted to men, but is sexually/physically attracted to women, is a lesbian.
men and women are very different
Abuse effects women, men, children, animals all the same, whether it be mentally, physically, or emotionally; it's all the same. However, it's more common to happen to women than anything, sadly.
Just like men, different women respond to different things, and some women are more easily turned on than others. There is a lot of variation. On average, however, despite the stereotypes, women are just as frequently aroused as men.