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I'm a 23 young woman, and it happens every time I masterbate, I don't squirt, but I do get the intense feeling were my toes and fingertips start tickling or falling asleep. I start to tenseall my muscles while I'm orgasming. That happens all the time for me, and that tingly feeling last about 1-5 minutes. Then like 5-10 min my vagina gets all wet. But yeah, it feels euphoric
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Ive only ever experienced this with my new boyfriend but i spoke to my doctor and she said it could be a number of reasons (which later turned out all were truw for me!)
Hyperventilating is one, not focussing or not realising that your not breathing properly can make you dizzy.
If penetration occurs when it happens it could be that your partner is larger than normal therefore stimulates the area more making blood rush more to one are
If your aneamic then it could be the lack of blood reaching the rest of the body.
Dehydration and fast heart beat therefor need to relax
Or ot could be an intense G spot orgasm some women have experienced slurred speach, numbness, incapable to grip onto things ect as theres such aflow of hormones and blood rushing round the body it is causing dizziness
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I have had experienced a kind of numb, stiff, tingly feeling during sex before, sometimes in my legs but mostly in my hands and underarms. when i have this, i cant really move my hands coördinated. Last night, I had sex with a new guy for the first time. I got these symptoms again but even worse then before. It was pretty scary and I felt ridiculous because my hands were in a wierd position and I couldn't move nore relax them. My face also felt kinda tingly. It also lasted a lot longer than it did the other times this had happened. I previously thought it was caused by heavy breathing and hyperventlation, but when I started breathing really calm and deep the feelings didnt go away. It might be dehydration because I drank a lot of coffee that day and not a lot of water..
oh, and he was on top.. don't know if that matters
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this happened to me the other night in my car when my boyfriend was fingering me and eating me out at the same time. we had taken a break over this past summer and i hadnt dated anyone else. so with him doing bothof those thigs together, i thought i was just getting overwhelmed. dude to the fact it hadnt happened in so long. i wasnt able to move my hands or my mouth. but after i was done i gave him head and after getting into it i regained mobility and was totally fine. dehydration sounds kinda right.
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Nothing wrong with you!! Totally normal. It happens to me right before an orgasm, or from gently touching - just due to sensitivity. Usually means you are close lol
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The first time it happened to me was the very first time I had sex, and it was in my arms and a bit in my legs and it was quiet mild. I hadnt felt it again anytime I had sex, different guy or not, all pretty well endowed. But recently I just started a relationship with another woman for the first time and it occurs quiet often and sever while having sex, btw we don't use toys so I don't think size is a factor beyond preference. I did read that it is a natural occurrence for many people and is part of the orgasm process. But if lasting for hrs after or more centraled in the vagina, you should talk to your doctor. Tho I will personally say that it doesn't always happen right before or after orgasming. And not every time we have sex. But usually when oral is involved after a slow build up and every thing is more intense. It really messes me up sometimes, I've even felt it in my abdomen as well as mouth and hands. I'll admit it's a bit inconvenient, but nothing too hindering for us.
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Now that you say that it makes sense because mine was so severe in my lips, hands (I couldn't even open them), arms, legs , feet. But now I do recall that I was breathing very heavily.
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literally came here because i'm a guy and it happened to me during oral too, and it was the exact same for me, i'm really glad im not the only guy
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Thank you so much for your response!
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I think this happens when you have heightened or heavier breathing, like during sex. When I have panic attacks, my entire body goes numb because my breathing is a lot faster and I’m not getting enough air to the rest of my body, so the parts furthest away from your heart are going to feel numb. I think the same happens during sex.
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Whenever I ride my husband during sey my entire body goes numb until I start crying and get dizzy. Why does this happen?
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I’ve only had sex twice ans it’s super scary scary , my start cramping up and getting tingly .. my hands actually look like lobsters because they are so numb , i can barley move my hands and I’m super shaky
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I'm a guy but the same thing happened to me. I was a little worried but thanks for the help. Ill definitely make sure to breathe easier next time!
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I have been doing this as well. My hands, legs, arms, and face start going numb and tingly, I slur my words if I can get any out that is. My hands draw up into weird fists and I get Charly horses in my arms and legs and feet some time. This happens during sex, the forplay, and has even happened 2 times now when I've been driving. And randomly on any giving day the tip of my nose will tingle for about 30 mins to an hour and go away. It's been happening about 4-5 months after I had my second daughter. She just turned three. I cry because it's embarrassing and my old man never gets to finish and if I start all this I can't finish either. And it's to the point I won't even lean towards trying to have sex anymore because I know my body will do this again. I'd love answers why it's happening to me. Please and thanks.
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I’m glad to finally see someone else that’s experiencing it outside of sex as well. I had a really scary and painful episode In the airport. I’ve been getting blood work done and seeing a neurologist. Hopefully I find something out soon!
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