11-25-2024, 01:55 PM
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.
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.