It is common to have an orgasm and not wake up... but the same can't be said for Lucid Dreams. I can't say I've experienced it out of fear, but for many other reasons. |
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I just moved this from the interpretation forum (sorry I put ti there by mistake). |
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It is common to have an orgasm and not wake up... but the same can't be said for Lucid Dreams. I can't say I've experienced it out of fear, but for many other reasons. |
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In a world where darkness is fear, there's always that light at the end of the tunnel.
An orgasm is actually triggered by the same part of the nervous system that controls the fight or flight response (sympathetic nervous system). The reason is so that if ever you're in danger while having sex, you'll orgasm so you can run. Otherwise in the middle of sex you may not care as much as you should and want to finish what you're doing first ;P |
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Bang on. Do you study evolutionary psychology..? |
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So if I was scared shitless in real life I could have an orgasm??? If that's true that's pretty crazy. As far as strength is concerned; could it be just that I orgasmed without previous stimulation, so it makes it seem stronger by comparison? I know from real life that it feels better if I ejaculate WITHOUT edging (I just don't tend to do this in order to avoid premature ejaculation and all that). In most people's accounts though it's the opposite, they get a stronger orgasm with more stimulation. There's that... or there's the fact that I was dreaming, and as we all know things can be acheived in dreams we can only speculate in life. When I got the feeling though remember it wasn't fear+orgasm, it seemed like a completely new thing altogether, and I guess that made it seem more special. |
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I just looked it up, turns out it's called phobophilia, which actually seeing as I did greek for a year at school a pretty obvious name! Well, I haven't had any phobophilic experiences in waking life, but being a bit of a scientist I'm getting pretty interested in it. I'm definetally doing psychology for A level! |
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In elementary school, before puberty, I would have what I later learned were orgasms when I would ignore the end of recess bell and take one last swing across the monkey bars. I was very much a "rule follower" so the fear of getting in trouble being late back to class was intense. After it happened once I was tempted to break the rules regularly! |
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Hehe, no, you wouldn't get an orgasm, you would get an adrenaline rush. The feeling of an andrenaline is just as incredible as an orgasm though. During an adrenaline rush, you can gain so much strength, that you can lift 500 kilo, for a very short amount of time. You become a superhuman. The problem though, is that your bones might break, during this heavy lifting/punching/running. I've had a light rush once, and I felt like I could punch a door down, without caring |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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No wonder I have so many sexy dreams where I'm afraid at the same time! |
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yes you can have an orgasm in real life, in response to stress and fear. There is no pleasure involved though, you just wet yourself. |
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Tell that to the Asphyxiwankers. Being in a life or death situation can actually be erotic. I doubt it could create a spontaneous orgasm without another form of stimulation but certainly in dreams there's nothing to stop that... |
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Well, women can be kind of scary sometimes... |
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