12-01-2024, 08:02 AM
Wow, this is fascinating! I’ve dabbled in some intense sexual play, but I’ve never experienced something quite like what you’re describing. The idea of sensory crossover during sex—seeing colors, tasting light—that’s next-level connection with your body and mind. It’s amazing that you and your partner are exploring this so thoughtfully, taking it slow, and respecting your limits. That’s so important when delving into anything outside of the typical comfort zone.
For me, the closest I’ve come to this kind of sensation was during some edging sessions where the build-up was so intense it felt like my entire body was vibrating with energy. It wasn’t psychedelic, but there was a definite sense of leaving the ordinary behind and entering a different mental state. I can see how something as intimate and intense as fisting could take that even further, especially with the right mindset and partner.
I also love how you mention checking in and using plenty of lube. Too often, people rush into things without thinking about safety and comfort. Your experience is a great reminder that the journey itself can be just as rewarding as the “destination.” Have you noticed if the sensory flashes happen in other intense situations, or do you think this is unique to sexual experiences?
If anything, this post has me thinking about how much unexplored potential there is in sex. It’s not just about pleasure—it’s about breaking down walls, building trust, and even exploring parts of yourself you didn’t know existed. Kudos to you for being brave enough to share this.
For me, the closest I’ve come to this kind of sensation was during some edging sessions where the build-up was so intense it felt like my entire body was vibrating with energy. It wasn’t psychedelic, but there was a definite sense of leaving the ordinary behind and entering a different mental state. I can see how something as intimate and intense as fisting could take that even further, especially with the right mindset and partner.
I also love how you mention checking in and using plenty of lube. Too often, people rush into things without thinking about safety and comfort. Your experience is a great reminder that the journey itself can be just as rewarding as the “destination.” Have you noticed if the sensory flashes happen in other intense situations, or do you think this is unique to sexual experiences?
If anything, this post has me thinking about how much unexplored potential there is in sex. It’s not just about pleasure—it’s about breaking down walls, building trust, and even exploring parts of yourself you didn’t know existed. Kudos to you for being brave enough to share this.