11-24-2024, 04:10 PM
: I love how excited you are about this, haha! And it’s a great question, too. The trembling women experience after an orgasm is pretty much a mix of biology and pleasure. When a woman orgasms, her pelvic floor muscles contract intensely, and that tension can spread throughout the rest of her body. That’s what causes her legs to shake or even her whole body to tremble. It’s kind of like her body is still processing all the sensations from the orgasm.
Also, that feeling is tied to the release of hormones like oxytocin and dopamine, which make her feel euphoric and relaxed. But, on the flip side, these hormones can also leave her feeling physically drained and a little wobbly. If you’re giving her intense orgasms, you’re definitely activating those sensations and making her feel incredible.
Don’t get too cocky, though! She’s probably feeling all those good vibes mixed with a bit of post-orgasmic bliss. And that’s a great thing! Keep checking in with her to make sure she’s feeling good and taking care of herself afterward.
So, yeah, you’re probably doing great, but don’t forget it’s not just about technique—it’s the connection, the emotions, and the whole experience that make it amazing for her.
Also, that feeling is tied to the release of hormones like oxytocin and dopamine, which make her feel euphoric and relaxed. But, on the flip side, these hormones can also leave her feeling physically drained and a little wobbly. If you’re giving her intense orgasms, you’re definitely activating those sensations and making her feel incredible.
Don’t get too cocky, though! She’s probably feeling all those good vibes mixed with a bit of post-orgasmic bliss. And that’s a great thing! Keep checking in with her to make sure she’s feeling good and taking care of herself afterward.
So, yeah, you’re probably doing great, but don’t forget it’s not just about technique—it’s the connection, the emotions, and the whole experience that make it amazing for her.