I've found that when sex is getting really good and I feel like I'm close to cumming, I get what feels like pins and needles in my face and don't feel like I actually orgasm. It last for about 5 minutes after sex and I can't move my mouth properly so my speech is weird. If your doctor makes you feel weird about asking sex questions, find another doctor. Your health is their job, and that includes your sexual health. I suggest the same, and it might sound strange but also see a back person people often don't know but a lot of things can b effected if your back is out..

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Emily is a board-certified science editor who has worked with top digital publishing brands like Voices for Biodiversity, Study. A brain orgasm, or ASMR , which is technically called autonomous sensory meridian response, refers to a recently defined sensory experience some people have in response to specific stimuli. Other terms for ASMR are "brain tingles" and "head orgasm. A calming array of stimuli may induce the experience, such as videos of gentle whispering, close attention, or seemingly mundane things, tasks, or activities like brushing hair, getting an eye exam, eating, or filing papers. Triggering sounds include chewing, tapping, scratching, crinkling, or electronic noises. The brain orgasm sensation can be triggered in the real world but is often sought out intentionally online. Since the phenomenon was first named in , the concept of ASMR or brain orgasm has blown up on social media, with the world now seemingly separated into those that experience and seek out the sensation and those that do not.


Sit on my Face and I will Bring you to Orgasm
Everyone knows that a damn good, chunky hunk of chocolate is capable of inducing a euphoric state of mind—a feeling, for many women, like they're in love. But I've recently discovered a whole new effect. The sensation starts around the inner corners of my eyes, tickles the sides of my nose, flaring my nostrils with a deep inhale and then, then—achoo! This is often freakishly repeated, once or twice moreover. There are no other apparent allergic reactions, yet every time I have a piece with at least 70 percent cacao, I need a tissue.



In films, people climaxing always look stunning. They're all eyes closed, neck back, mouth slightly parted. In reality, we don't really look like that do we. We either look like we're in actual pain or we're trying really hard to stifle a fart. These 16 people get very real about what they think of their partner's orgasm face.