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I tried that once, but my thesaurus was bad. Not only that, but it was also bad.I used to get off on the Thesaurus
orgasm, elicit sexual gratification, relish, savour, amuse oneself, love, adore, spasm, peak
Me either. Does get me in the mood, though.No, never just from reading.
I can think of no higher compliment.Imagine getting a comment from a reader ... "I came in my pants just from reading your scene." lol
I’m desperately trying to think of what the possible physical basis for this might be. I’m aware of the wet dreams thing (in young men, right, or is it more prevalent than that?). I get aroused reading, sometimes very aroused, but that’s rather different.Has a story ever brought you to orgasm?
It's not impossible for some people to be able to orgasm without direct genital stimulation (and in some cases no stimulation at all). These are called spontaneous orgasms. They aren't common, but they do occur. After all, our entire perceived existence is a series of neurochemical and electrical signals.I’m desperately trying to think of what the possible physical basis for this might be. I’m aware of the wet dreams thing (in young men, right, or is it more prevalent than that?). I get aroused reading, sometimes very aroused, but that’s rather different.
That’s kinda interesting. Do you have any links to journal articles? I often find that sex-related research is kinda sketchy.It's not impossible for some people to be able to orgasm without direct genital stimulation (and in some cases no stimulation at all). These are called spontaneous orgasms. They aren't common, but they do occur. After all, our entire perceived existence is a series of neurochemical and electrical signals.
Examples:
There have been studies on the phenomena of touch-free, hands-free, and spontaneous orgasms, and all find pretty much the same thing: The brain's a wacky chunk of meat.
- Some medications have been linked to spontaneous orgasms in some individuals, such as rasagiline (I am not a shill for the company that makes rasagiline... but I'm trying, damn it!), which is used to treat Parkinson's.
- Persistent genital arousal disorder (or PGAD), which used to be called Restless Genital Syndrome (RGS).
- Nocturnal orgasms, which are considered "wet dreams/nightmares" (yes, wet nightmares are a thing) only when there are genital secretions during said orgasm. Non-wet dream nocturnal orgasms