Sometimes mind-blowing sex is not cause for celebration, as some individuals experience intense headaches that explode in pain at the moment of orgasm. Until now, only two cases of these sex headaches had been reported in teenagers. Two new cases, year-old boy and an year-old girl, bring the odd, though not life-threatening, phenomenon to light. And doctors are hoping the sex-headache cases will make both other doctors and teens aware of the temporary disorder. About 1 percent of Americans have experienced a headache as the result of sex, called a primary sex headache, in their lifetimes; about 50 percent of individuals who have primary sex headaches also get migraine headaches. Even so, their cause remains a mystery.
5 Things Every Girl Should Know About the Female Orgasm
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I am a woman in my early 20s and have had a few sexual partners, with one longer-term on-off relationship in which I had my first sexual experiences. I am worried my use of erotica may be affecting my ability to orgasm during sex. While I masturbate successfully regularly, I have only reached orgasm once with a partner. I know my own body, but am unable to translate this into sex, possibly due to my own insecurities from my teens. What can I do? I am worried about having unsatisfying sex for ever.
Last time, we discussed masturbation. For whatever reason, the female orgasm seems to have taken on an almost mythical quality in our society. Your labia also get puffier and darker, and your uterus tilts.
By Stephen Matthews For Mailonline. But new research proves the opposite. Seven in 10 women are able to climax numerous times with their partner. In fact, hitting the big 'O' more than once during a steamy session is common in most relationships, a study shows.