HT201401 Lighting cable only one side can be charged?

Why my lighting cable can be use for data transfer in both side
But only can be charged the power in one side only?
It is my problem or?
Design by apple?

I tried that first.  It didn't get the gunk that was in the bottom of the port.  The toothpick popped it right out in one piece.  Took almost no pressure at all.  I was worried that I would hurt something with the toothpick so I gently inserted it at one side and then slide it to the other side of the connector sorting of feeling it out.  It came out with a big block of gunk from the bottom of the connector.  I was just probing the connector to see if the toothpick would fit.  I really hadn't made any effort to clean anything yet.  I I was amazed at how much gunk there was.  I keep my phone really clean but I guess my pockets are another story...

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