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I did not masturbate in my teens, but I had an amazing feeling a few times, either in a car that was going up and down steep hills, or, on a plane during takeoff and mid-flight turbulence.
I just felt something similar on a smaller scale. Nowadays pilots fly planes in a smoother fashion, so it is rare that that kind of turbulence occurs. I wonder if it is an orgasm. It feels like it, except that the sensation is more of a whole body experience without a genital focus. But still - delightful. Is it a true orgasm or is it just something funky with my brain's balance center? I know I have issues with the balance center - had vertigo once, get dizzy and lightheaded easily, etc. I am just curious if others feel that AAAAAAHHH on plane rides. Oh, and amusement parks are too much for me - the extreme ups and downs scare me and make me hold my breath but not experience this kind of short-lived bliss. |
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I am jealous of women for being able to break into orgasm over simple things like a bumpy plane ride.
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Although there is a medical condition where the slightest vibration stimulates them sexually...I don't think this is what you experienced. I think most of us get this funny feeling when we suddenly feel a drop or on a scary amusement ride. I get the same weird feeling if I'm up high and look over the edge. Its hard to explain. In addition when the body perceives danger or a drop, the body reacts with Endorphins and adrenalin. Even babies will act startled if you pretend to bring them down suddenly. This is why amusement parks are so popular - its stimulating. Since you can't stand these kind of rides, you fit the profile of someone who might be sensitive.
I used to have one of those toy View Finders, where you put in a circle of slides pics. One was Niagara Falls and every time I looked, it would give me this weird "fear of falling" sensation. This link explains some of the feeling: Why do the backs of my legs tingle when I'm afraid? - fear contraction scared | Ask MetaFilter Here's another link that speaks about the physics and why are bodies/brain react to perceived drops or actual drops/danger. Click the arrow on the diagram: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...eam/index.html __________________ This is our little cutie Bella *Practice on-line safety. *Cheaters - collecting jar of hearts. *Make your mess, your message. *"Be the change you want to see" (Gandhi) |
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