These responses to orgasm are a rare — but normal — phenomenon among women, a new study says.
Women need to know that if they have uncontrollable peals of laughter every time they orgasm (and nothing was funny), they ...
When some women orgasm, they experience unusual physical and emotional responses such as laughing, crying, headaches, ...
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Nosebleeds and crying during orgasm are rare but normal, survey finds
Nosebleeds and crying during orgasm are rare — but normal responses, researchers stress - Women reported having ...
Headaches, bursts of laughter, crying and even nosebleeds during or following an orgasm are normal responses for women, new ...
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Women Who Orgasm With Tears, Laughter, or Pain Are…Normal
Some women climax into laughter, tears, or pain — and science is finally explaining why that doesn’t mean something is wrong.
A new survey documents peri-orgasmic phenomena, rare emotional and physical reactions during orgasm that are uncommon but ...
Uncontrolled laughing or crying can be more than just a surprising emotional reaction, it may signal a neurological condition called pseudobulbar affect (PBA). PBA causes sudden, involuntary emotional ...
Laughing and crying seem to have a special, if slightly confusing, affinity for one another. Most of us have had the experience of laughing and crying simultaneously. Sometimes the expression of both ...
Some of the women experienced strange physical and emotional symptoms during orgasm, from sneezing to nosebleeds.
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