And yes, there’s a physical way you can spot these people from a mile away!
We all know that having a ton of ce x
makes us feel great. What isn’t to enjoy about it? But there’s a whole
lot of interesting and random things that can happen as a consequence of
too much ce x.
- You become more susceptible to UTIs.
Women everywhere can agree that UTIs are the bane of our existence.
“The majority of cexually active women
will experience a UTI at some point during their lives. UTIs occur when
bacteria (most often E.coli) that surround the v@ginal opening make
their way up to the bladder during and after se x. The best way to
prevent a UTI? If you can, take a shower or bath before se x and wash
the external genitalia, and the area around the anal opening with a mild
cleanser. This will help to reduce the amount of bacteria present.”
says Dr. Leah Millheiser of Nuelle.
- Queefing becomes a normal occurrence.
Queefing can happen during vigorous ce x sessions. And yes, it’s incredibly embarrassing, even if it’s normal.
“It’s the sound one hears when an air
pocket is pushed out of the v@gina. ce x isn’t the only time that
queefing occurs; women have been known to experience it during other
types of physical activity (think yoga and Pilates). Kegels may help
reduce the incidence of queefing by strengthening the pelvic floor,”
says Dr. Millheiser.
- Se x often leads to more se x.
“The more women have positive cexual
experiences, the more they will look forward to ce x in the future. For
women who are going through menopause, one of the great side effects of
having ce x a couple of times a week is that it keeps the vagina from
becoming narrow, which can then lead to painful intercourse,” says
Millheiser.
- You may become flushed in your face.
During cexual arousal, blood vessels
near the skin dilate, which leads to that rosy glow on your chest and
face, says Millheiser. This is a normal response from the nervous system
and should be a sign that everything is working just right.
- You develop a greater pain threshold.
“During cexual ar0usal, women’s pain
thresholds actually increase, which means they don’t notice as much pain
compared to when they aren’t engaged in cexual activity,” says
Millheiser.
Well, that’s interesting!
- You fall into a deep state of relaxation.
ce x relieves tension, lowers stress levels and can induce restful sleep.
“The cerebral cortex shuts off during
orgasm, and the cingulate cortex and the amygdala send messages to other
parts of the brain signaling the need to quash all cexual desire. This
results in the release of slumber-inducing chemicals like serotonin, and
opioids that lull you into a relaxed, drowsy state,” says Dr. Jess,
Astroglide’s resident cexologist.
- You may feel the sudden urge to urinate.
Though experts advise that you DO pee
after se x, sometimes it feels like you still need to go after you’ve
emptied your bladder. Some possible explanations for this
include physical pressure on your bladder: as your G-spot swells, it
puts extra pressure on your bladder and urethral sponge, which can make
you feel as though you have to pee.
The contractions of your pelvic floor
muscles that occur during 0rg@sm can change your subjective perception
of bladder volume, and, says Dr. Jess, “For some women, their bladders
may refill during cexual activity. One study found that, even among
those who emptied their bladders right before se x, some would refill as
ar0usal increased.”
- Your anus will learn to self-lubricate.
This one happens when you have and enjoy lots of anal ce x.
“For a lot of people, as their body gets
accustomed to things going in the back door, it starts to
self-lubricate. The colon is used to making mucus for its normal (i.e.
poop) activities, and it learns to make the same mucus for anal ce x. As
long as it’s not red (which would mean you have an internal tear and
should go to the doctor), it’s totally healthy,” says Casey Calvert, an
adult performer.
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