Strange Responses

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My Daddy has asked me to pose this question to the members here, as a response I had last night has left him wondering about it.

Daddy had tied me to the bed and was flogging me pretty good. When I was on my stomach and he was hitting my back, I had the appropriate pain reponses. However, when I was on my back and he was hitting my breasts, I could not stop laughing, even though the pain was far greater.

What do you make of this and has this or any other response other than the norm occurred while in scene?
 
Chuckles... I have started to laugh many times while being flogged. Outsiders watching felt I wasn't being serious enough about scening....bah!
Nothing wrong with getting a few chuckles out before the tears. Having said that I don't think I've ever cried...well not really, I only cry during those emotional moments. I think we all behave differently depending on our moods.
 
ive remember reading about people who said they luaghed during painful scenes, but i cant remeber the name of the thread that i read it in.... mabye somebody with a better memory or a better control over the search function can link you to the thread
 
myinnerslut said:
ive remember reading about people who said they luaghed during painful scenes, but i cant remeber the name of the thread that i read it in.... mabye somebody with a better memory or a better control over the search function can link you to the thread

Cat has definately written about it though the actual Thread alludes me as well.
 
I did the exact same thing during a very intense wax scene once. He finally had to blindfold me. Everytime I would see him about to pour the hot wax, I would dissolve into a fit of giggles. I have no idea why, it burned like hell, but I just couldn't control it. As long as I didn't see what he was doing I was fine, so once the blindfold went on, the giggles stopped. I don't know what caused it, but it was obviously triggered by seeing the wax and knowing what was coming.
 
Have you ever heard of nervous laughter? i think that some people might laugh because they are nervous or super excited and this is the only way to express their emotions. i've heard about this before. People laughing before they die or when being tortured and so on and so on.
 
LOL, yes I do have this problem....intense pain can bring me to tears, but not crying tears, just laughter. Can even happen in the middle of crying or groaning with pain...seems to just hit some invisible wall and I break out laughing. It used to bother him a lot but these days he just shakes his head and makes some remark about me being a very strange woman then really lets loose and enjoys it. :D

Catalina :catroar:
 
catalina_francisco said:
he just shakes his head and makes some remark about me being a very strange woman

Catalina :catroar:


Daddy said pretty much the same thing. He even stopped for a few minutes because he was puzzled by it.
 
Kailey_86 said:
Have you ever heard of nervous laughter? i think that some people might laugh because they are nervous or super excited and this is the only way to express their emotions. i've heard about this before. People laughing before they die or when being tortured and so on and so on.

I dunno.....at these moments I am not nervous and usually am not overly excited, just enduring intense pain and usually of a particular type.

Catalina :catroar:
 
I know that the act of laughter triggers a series of nervous responses. I got this snippet from a nursing website: -

"The sympathetic nervous system is fast to activate, but slow to shut down. Laughter may be induced by:

1. Activating the sympathetic nervous system, for example by presenting some form of danger.
2. Swiftly removing the danger.

Some stimuli are resistant to this conditioning, such as tickling and cold water. These stimuli will always cause activation of the sympathetic nervous system, however it is possible to choose whether they induce laughter, fear, or anger. If a person perceives these not to be a threat they will always laugh, no matter how many times they are repeated."
 
I know a woman who does this regularly (we have played together once). I am not sure that it is related to anxiety so much as an utter enjoyment of pain - she also bursts into uncontrollable giggles when called names, something else she enjoys greatly. She has in impish personality (is a very bratty bottom) and also giggles a lot when not playing. :cathappy:

I don't remember ever doing so myself when bottoming, but there is certainly always a first time, LOL.
 
Laughter and crying are closely related. Both can release tension and relieve stress.

I'm no doctor, I'm guessing that the point at which pleasure enters the mix the flood of endorphins can cause laughter.
 
Eh, I laugh, cry, groan, moan, sob and yes, yawn at odd times. I'm human, sue me.

Fury :rose:
 
I giggle at odd moments. One of them being when I'm in extream pain. Master thinks it's cute and usually chuckles himself, but another friend who sessions me from time to time thinks it's an insult and usually gets more agressive at that point, which makes me giggle more, and so it starts this cycle which usually ends up with me having a very sore tummy from all the laughter as well as the sore spots he was hitting. For the most part, since I know he doesn't like it, I can control the giggles and just grin a lot, and since my face is not usually towards him this seems to work. But I think the session is a lot more intence for me when I can let go and just feel what ever I feel, wether that's laughter or tears.

I also giggle just before orgasm. Purr, giggle, giggle purr, giggle cum. *giggles* Again, Master just chuckles at me. You know he laughs at me a lot. :confused: :rolleyes:
 
the captians wench said:
I giggle at odd moments. One of them being when I'm in extream pain. Master thinks it's cute and usually chuckles himself, but another friend who sessions me from time to time thinks it's an insult and usually gets more agressive at that point, which makes me giggle more, and so it starts this cycle which usually ends up with me having a very sore tummy from all the laughter as well as the sore spots he was hitting. For the most part, since I know he doesn't like it, I can control the giggles and just grin a lot, and since my face is not usually towards him this seems to work. But I think the session is a lot more intence for me when I can let go and just feel what ever I feel, wether that's laughter or tears.

I also giggle just before orgasm. Purr, giggle, giggle purr, giggle cum. *giggles* Again, Master just chuckles at me. You know he laughs at me a lot. :confused: :rolleyes:

I think being able to let go is sacred and wonderful thing.

Fury :rose:
 
saw_man1 said:
I'll see you in court!
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Oh my. With that av I might have to concentrate harder on what your posts actually say, SM. That's just not fair.
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FurryFury said:
I think being able to let go is sacred and wonderful thing.

Fury :rose:

I couldn't agree more.

I think that's one of the reasons why even tho my love's never physically put his hands on me he's taken me places no one who's ever touched me has.
 
this is my first post in these parts

I actually know someone who laughs nervously only in moments of extreme distress. Nervous laughter from him means - back off now.

It is confusing to others and sometimes elicits the very opposite response.

Maharat
 
insertcutename said:
My Daddy has asked me to pose this question to the members here, as a response I had last night has left him wondering about it.

Daddy had tied me to the bed and was flogging me pretty good. When I was on my stomach and he was hitting my back, I had the appropriate pain reponses. However, when I was on my back and he was hitting my breasts, I could not stop laughing, even though the pain was far greater.

What do you make of this and has this or any other response other than the norm occurred while in scene?


This sounds to me like Emotional Release. I learned about it when I went to Massage Therapy school. Because the mind and body are intricately connected, sometimes intense physical stimulation to a part of the body can trigger emotions, which have been held in that area of the body, to be released. The emotions can be good or bad and have no bearing on the type of release (intense sobbing or crying, profuse laughing, etc.)

I know this sounds a little out there, and I might not believe it myself, had I not experienced it myself. We were in a class on some very deep pressure massage which was extremely painful. When it was my turn to play client, I started laughing uncontrollably. I scared my poor classmates who could not tell at first if I was laughing or crying. Afterwards (I made them finish the treatment.), I felt great, relaxed, like a huge weight had been lifted off of me.

Now I realize you weren't getting a massage, but like I said, it can be triggered by any intense physical stimulation (like flogging).
 
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