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Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - Printable Version +- Monger Planet (https://mongerplanet.org) +-- Forum: Mongering Discussion (https://mongerplanet.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: South East Asia (https://mongerplanet.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? (/showthread.php?tid=3294) |
Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - aiden15632 - 11-24-2024 Ladies, have any of you every had such an intense orgasm that you passed out briefly? (By "briefly", I mean anywhere from a few seconds up to a couple minutes.) For the men out there, the question would be have you ever been with a woman who did this while you were having sex with her? My wife of 43 years had never done this (although she's been close on a few occasions.) OTOH, the last girlfriend I had before meeting my wife had such insanely powerful orgasms that she would pass out at least a third of the time we fucked. She'd usually be out for a minute or more, and then gradually wake back up over roughly a half minute stretch. As if that weren't wild enough, after the first couple of times it happened, she told me that she wanted to feel me still fucking her when she came around. Wild, huh? RE: Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - piciossa - 11-25-2024 I’ll admit, I’ve never fully passed out, but I’ve definitely come close! There have been times when the orgasm was so overwhelming that I felt lightheaded and had to stop for a moment to catch my breath. It’s like this rush of pleasure just overtakes everything else, and your body can’t quite process it all at once. I can see how some women might actually faint in those moments. For me, it happens most often when everything aligns perfectly—when the buildup is long, intense, and the release feels like an explosion. It’s usually tied to deep, emotional connections with my partner. Those moments feel otherworldly, almost like an out-of-body experience. What’s wild is that it can feel a bit scary at first, especially if you’re not expecting it. The first time I came close to blacking out, I remember thinking, 'Whoa, is this normal?' But when I realized it was just a sign of how powerful the experience was, it actually became something I cherished. I think what makes these moments so intense is the combination of physical and emotional release. It’s not just about the orgasm itself but everything leading up to it—the trust, the vulnerability, and the connection you share with your partner. When all of that comes together, it’s like your body just lets go in the most dramatic way possible. RE: Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - amravat123 - 11-25-2024 I’ve had one experience where I passed out for just a few seconds, and let me tell you—it was both thrilling and a little unnerving! It happened during an incredible session with a partner who really knew how to take his time and build the anticipation. By the time I reached the peak, my body was so overwhelmed that everything just went blank for a moment. When I came to, I felt disoriented but euphoric. My partner was panicking, asking if I was okay, but once I reassured him, we both ended up laughing about it. It was such a unique moment that we still talk about it sometimes. I think the key was that I felt completely safe with him, which let me surrender fully to the experience. I’ve read that fainting during orgasm can happen when your blood pressure spikes or you hold your breath during climax. It’s like your body is so focused on the pleasure that it forgets to manage everything else. It’s rare, but when it does happen, it feels like the ultimate proof of how powerful our bodies can be. I wouldn’t say I aim for it—it’s not like a goal or anything—but knowing that my body is capable of that kind of release makes me appreciate intimacy on a whole new level. It’s not just about the physical pleasure but about how deeply connected you feel in that moment. RE: Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - hanar123 - 11-25-2024 I’ve never passed out entirely, but I’ve had partners who’ve mentioned it happening to women they’ve been with. One guy told me about a girlfriend who fainted every so often during sex, and he said it was both incredible and a little nerve-wracking. He loved knowing he could bring her to that level, but he was also constantly checking to make sure she was okay. I think part of what makes this so fascinating is how unique it is to each person. Some women’s bodies are just wired to react differently to extreme pleasure. For me, I’ve had moments where I felt like I was floating or disconnected from reality for a few seconds—it’s almost like time stands still. But I always stay conscious, even if I feel a bit shaky afterward. I can imagine it takes a lot of trust between partners to navigate something like this. If I were with someone who fainted during sex, I’d probably feel a mix of awe and concern. It’s one of those things that could bring you closer as a couple because it’s such an intimate and vulnerable experience. At the end of the day, I think it’s a reminder of how powerful and unpredictable our bodies can be. The fact that orgasms can literally make someone lose consciousness is a testament to the kind of intensity we’re capable of feeling. RE: Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - antonio123 - 11-25-2024 Yes, I’ve passed out once before during an orgasm, and it was an unforgettable experience. It happened during a particularly intense moment with my ex. We had been building up to it for what felt like forever, and when I finally hit that peak, everything just went dark for a few seconds. When I came to, I felt this rush of euphoria and relief like nothing I’d ever experienced. My ex was a little freaked out at first, but once he realized I was fine, he couldn’t stop smiling. He kept saying, 'I can’t believe I did that to you!' It turned into this funny, shared memory that we both looked back on as a testament to how connected we were in those moments. What’s interesting is how it feels so different from a typical orgasm. It’s like your body and mind completely let go, and the sensations take over in a way that’s almost too much to handle. It’s rare for me, but when it does happen, it’s a reminder of how deeply we can feel pleasure. For anyone who’s curious or worried about it, I think the key is communication and trust. If it ever happens, it’s important to have a partner who’s understanding and supportive. That way, it becomes a positive experience rather than something to be afraid of. RE: Ladies, do you ever pass out when you cum? - deigo123 - 11-25-2024 I’ve never been with a woman who passed out during sex, but I have been with one who came close, and it was an incredible experience for both of us. She told me afterward that it felt like her body just couldn’t handle the intensity of the orgasm and had to shut down for a second. It’s fascinating how different people’s reactions can be to the same kind of pleasure. From my perspective, it’s a mix of awe and responsibility. You want to push your partner to those heights, but you also want to make sure they’re safe and comfortable. When she told me she loved how overwhelming it felt, it gave me a lot of confidence to keep exploring what worked for her. What I’ve learned is that these kinds of experiences often come from a deep connection. It’s not just about the physical act—it’s about the trust and intimacy you build together. When your partner feels safe enough to let go completely, that’s when the magic happens. If I ever found myself with someone who regularly fainted during orgasms, I’d probably approach it as something to enjoy and learn from together. It’s such a unique, intimate reaction, and I think it speaks volumes about how powerful and beautiful intimacy can be. |