At another webpage I read that it dependes on whether you have ""male sexual urges"" of ""female sexual urges"". It is said that if you have ""strong male sexual urges focused in the external genitalia, you are likely to experience great loss( at your libido ) over time"". While if ""you have strong female sexual urges are likely to benefit greatly, as a whole new life of sensuality, sexuality and lovemaking opens up to them"".
But what is the exact definition of ""male sexual urges"" and ""female sexual urges""??
They're talking about whether it turns you on to penetrate or be penetrated. It's what's in your head, not what's between your legs that counts.
Males of all types typically learn to orgasm by doing something active and vigorous with their penises. This is just as much habit as instinct, it's what works readily with the given equipment.
Most females learn to respond sexually to the experience of being penetrated, though for many, it's something of an acquired taste. The good news is you don't have to go through SRS to get a good idea of whether it's a taste you can develop yourself.
Some practical advice: get a vibrator, not the phallic type, but something more concave that will fit comfortably around the underside of your cock. Lie in bed and use a pillow to press it firmly against your crotch and turn it on.
Now fantasize about yourself as a woman getting laid by whichever type of partner you prefer. Be passive and let the vibrator do all the work, stimulating your penis like it's a large clitoris.
If this works for you, there's a good chance you can learn how to orgasm after having SRS. With a bit of practice, you may even come to prefer how it feels to be passively stimulated.