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Neverending spontaneous orgasm after coming out?

Discussion in 'Sexual Orientation' started by SoftKitty, Apr 6, 2014.

  1. SoftKitty

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    Hi there, I have another Q. I came out as bisexual to my parents earlier this week (at least I THINK I am bi, since I THINK I love both men and women), and ever since then, I have been experiencinh neverending orgasms. They are absolutaly spontaneous. I am not thinking of anything and anybody and I have them when I am learning, watching TV, walking, sitting, eating, shopping, washing clothes... it might sound funny but it is actually pretty exhausting and unpleasant. Any idea why I am having them? Have you ever experienced this before? Or in connection to your coming out? I have a theory - maybe because I said those things out loud, a massive supressed sexual energy must have been released and I cannot stop it. Any advice?
     
  2. Axxel

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    It's possible to get 'stuck' orgasms. I had them for a day once. No idea what caused them or made them go away.
     
  3. Dryad

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    Once I heard of a woman who had 50 orgasms a day, due to a medical issue.
    Maybe you should see a doctor.
     
  4. Theron

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    There are medical issues that cause extended arousal/orgasm. If it doesn't clear up soon, you should go to a doctor because it ultimately makes sex a chore instead of an enjoyable way to connect with your partner.