AtlantaGirl487
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I haven't been on line for a few days and this article may have appeared in another thread but I thought it was interesting. It's author is Yvonne Fulbright, and I've read some of her stuff. Some of the things she mentions are VERY dangerous, some are funny (probably more so to men) and some are funny but not funny at they time they happen. If you read my first (and only!) story you probably know and I'm intimately acquainted with a couple of the "problems". Any way, here's an excerpt from the article. Maybe you've been affected by some of them.
You can never have too much of a good thing, right? I used to think that when it
came to sex. What harm is there in luxuriating in a lot of loving?
Then I learned that an overly zealous sexfest can indeed have you walking more
than a little funny.
Fascinated, I looked into the matter, only to find that too much sex in a short
period of time can do a lot more than bench you for a couple of days. It can, in
fact, put you out of commission for a while if you’re not smart about your sex
play.
So how can you avoid injury when caught up in a bout of excessive sexual desire?
First, let’s look at the physical woes that can affect your game in the short
term. Many of these are the result of having too much sex in a short period of
time.
Rug burns or bruises –- These are primarily going to affect the sexual positions
you can engage in more than anything else. Just stay off of your back, knees or
whatever is causing you discomfort and congratulate yourself for taking one for
the team.
Strained muscle(s) – As with any other athletic, cardiovascular activity, you
run the risk of pulling something. A bit of pain and slight immobility, however,
should be the ultimate excuse for being (or staying) on your back. Don’t be
afraid to ask your partner to take charge. After all, you should be rewarded for
an effort (hopefully) well done.
Head injury – Often the result of banging up against the headboard. Take a pain
killer and remind yourself that there’s no need to pull off a porn star routine
next time.
Soreness and swelling – Feeling sore and swollen can be an unfortunate
consequence for the ladies in particular. This "ouch" – often due to vaginal
excoriation (or scraping of the vaginal walls) – can make any type of
penetration-related sexual activity pretty much impossible. But don’t let your
enthusiasm go unrecognized. This is the perfect excuse for some tender love and
care.
Dehydration – You’re burning calories, working up a sweat and losing lots of
water. So stay hydrated, especially if you’ve been drinking alcohol and want to
avoid a headache.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) – Many women end up with a bout of cystitis (also
called a urinary tract infection) after serious sex sessions. And they can be
crippling, as in, neither of you are seeing any action for the next few days
while she’s on antibiotics. To avoid a UTI, a woman should be sure to empty her
bladder immediately before and after intercourse. She should also drink lots of
water and cranberry juice on a regular basis.
Lower back pain – Whether hurting from the impact or sore from delivering avid
thrusts during intercourse, you may feel pain at the base of your spine. If
you’re willing to attempt keeping at it like rabbits, try positions that tend to
require slower movements, like side-by-side variations. Be sure to also give
each other massages, enjoy a hot bath and practice Reiki, a form of energy
healing, to help get you back into prime form.
Injured nerves – While the body’s hot spots can withstand a lot, too much direct
stimulation of their nerves can be a bit painful at times. Somebody near and
dear to me once put herself out of commission the first night of a planned
lovefest weekend. Pace yourself and listen to your body and what your lover is
telling you when it comes to being direct versus indirect, or too much too soon.
Trouble finishing or reaching climax again – I know that some men will think
that this belongs in the next section, but this is a perfectly normal reaction
to having lots of sex in a short timeframe. A male’s semen level and sperm
reserve both go down if he doesn’t give his body time to recharge. Therefore, he
may not have the chi for more orgasmic bliss right away.
Decreased Vision –- People have been known to pop blood vessels in the eyes
during sexual activity. These should heal and, fortunately, shouldn’t put you
out of commission.
Now, for the more serious consequences of "excessive" sex in a short time span:
Heart attack – When it comes to major negative health consequences from sex, we
typically hear about this one. Yet though a heart attack can strike during
cardiovascular activity like sex, it’s actually rather uncommon. If anything,
regular, good sex boosts heart health.
Fracture – While men cannot "break" their member (since there is no bone in it),
they can suffer from a fracture. They will usually hear a "snap" or "pop,"
followed by immediate loss of erection, and swelling of the base and scrotum.
They may also notice bruising and experience excruciating pain. Do not have sex
until this heals.
I haven't been on line for a few days and this article may have appeared in another thread but I thought it was interesting. It's author is Yvonne Fulbright, and I've read some of her stuff. Some of the things she mentions are VERY dangerous, some are funny (probably more so to men) and some are funny but not funny at they time they happen. If you read my first (and only!) story you probably know and I'm intimately acquainted with a couple of the "problems". Any way, here's an excerpt from the article. Maybe you've been affected by some of them.
You can never have too much of a good thing, right? I used to think that when it
came to sex. What harm is there in luxuriating in a lot of loving?
Then I learned that an overly zealous sexfest can indeed have you walking more
than a little funny.
Fascinated, I looked into the matter, only to find that too much sex in a short
period of time can do a lot more than bench you for a couple of days. It can, in
fact, put you out of commission for a while if you’re not smart about your sex
play.
So how can you avoid injury when caught up in a bout of excessive sexual desire?
First, let’s look at the physical woes that can affect your game in the short
term. Many of these are the result of having too much sex in a short period of
time.
Rug burns or bruises –- These are primarily going to affect the sexual positions
you can engage in more than anything else. Just stay off of your back, knees or
whatever is causing you discomfort and congratulate yourself for taking one for
the team.
Strained muscle(s) – As with any other athletic, cardiovascular activity, you
run the risk of pulling something. A bit of pain and slight immobility, however,
should be the ultimate excuse for being (or staying) on your back. Don’t be
afraid to ask your partner to take charge. After all, you should be rewarded for
an effort (hopefully) well done.
Head injury – Often the result of banging up against the headboard. Take a pain
killer and remind yourself that there’s no need to pull off a porn star routine
next time.
Soreness and swelling – Feeling sore and swollen can be an unfortunate
consequence for the ladies in particular. This "ouch" – often due to vaginal
excoriation (or scraping of the vaginal walls) – can make any type of
penetration-related sexual activity pretty much impossible. But don’t let your
enthusiasm go unrecognized. This is the perfect excuse for some tender love and
care.
Dehydration – You’re burning calories, working up a sweat and losing lots of
water. So stay hydrated, especially if you’ve been drinking alcohol and want to
avoid a headache.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) – Many women end up with a bout of cystitis (also
called a urinary tract infection) after serious sex sessions. And they can be
crippling, as in, neither of you are seeing any action for the next few days
while she’s on antibiotics. To avoid a UTI, a woman should be sure to empty her
bladder immediately before and after intercourse. She should also drink lots of
water and cranberry juice on a regular basis.
Lower back pain – Whether hurting from the impact or sore from delivering avid
thrusts during intercourse, you may feel pain at the base of your spine. If
you’re willing to attempt keeping at it like rabbits, try positions that tend to
require slower movements, like side-by-side variations. Be sure to also give
each other massages, enjoy a hot bath and practice Reiki, a form of energy
healing, to help get you back into prime form.
Injured nerves – While the body’s hot spots can withstand a lot, too much direct
stimulation of their nerves can be a bit painful at times. Somebody near and
dear to me once put herself out of commission the first night of a planned
lovefest weekend. Pace yourself and listen to your body and what your lover is
telling you when it comes to being direct versus indirect, or too much too soon.
Trouble finishing or reaching climax again – I know that some men will think
that this belongs in the next section, but this is a perfectly normal reaction
to having lots of sex in a short timeframe. A male’s semen level and sperm
reserve both go down if he doesn’t give his body time to recharge. Therefore, he
may not have the chi for more orgasmic bliss right away.
Decreased Vision –- People have been known to pop blood vessels in the eyes
during sexual activity. These should heal and, fortunately, shouldn’t put you
out of commission.
Now, for the more serious consequences of "excessive" sex in a short time span:
Heart attack – When it comes to major negative health consequences from sex, we
typically hear about this one. Yet though a heart attack can strike during
cardiovascular activity like sex, it’s actually rather uncommon. If anything,
regular, good sex boosts heart health.
Fracture – While men cannot "break" their member (since there is no bone in it),
they can suffer from a fracture. They will usually hear a "snap" or "pop,"
followed by immediate loss of erection, and swelling of the base and scrotum.
They may also notice bruising and experience excruciating pain. Do not have sex
until this heals.