why do women cry at orgasm?


Question:
They say some women cry at orgasm..why is that?

Answers:
Emotional release.

I usually laugh.

And I think of a stupid joke that I was told one time after - when I was laughing - it goes something like this: "What does one Eskimo man say to another?" Answer: "Come laugh with my wife."

I never really understood it, but it is always there in my mind at that moment.

Other Answers:
I wouldn't know :( lol

I have never heard that before!

I've had experience with such women. Probably because of the extreme pleasure I guess.

huh?! who gave u that idea?

tears of joy because they finally got there

I think a woman's orgasm must be more powerful than a man's. Men usually give a couple of grunts but women cry or scream because of the intensity.

Oh Bull, give her an Oscar!

are you joking, or just looking for something to say, I have never heard of something like that.

they do?? i have never experienced that before

I'd put it done to the the fact the most women connect with physical ecstasy on an emotional level. The physical and carnal get you there yes but do some asking around, it's virtually impossible (for a woman) to orgasm if she's not in the moment and relaxed.

Now don't get me wrong I'm not saying that every orgasm brings the ladies in question to tears every time. [And they are tears not crying. Crying is quite another thing. If it happens then it was the situation rather than the physical reaction that led her to tears, rather like mothers at weddings.] It's the intensity of the moment. Ever stubbed your toe, hammered a finger or experienced such and acute pain that in made you tear up? Ok I can guess that most people have had that. It's not cause you were sad so much as your body found a way to cope with the intense rush to your nerve endings. Just think about that a little. The glowing throbbing thumb that got hammered. That stubbed toe humming at you. The tumble as a kid that grazed the palm of your handand made it glow hot and cold. They all left you with a consentrated focal point that (metaphorically) everycell in your body was crying out.

SO, say you found another way to bring about as complete and intense a rush in a plesurable way. The big O. Not a little everyday o. A BIG O. And add the to that the possiblity of sharing that moment with some you love dearly and feel (at least for that moment) bonded. Your whole body has come alive in experiencing this symphony ecstatic nerve ending play. You feel the cresendo building and your whole body glowing the music gets so loud it's almost deafening. Onwards and onwards, you feel almost spent, the best workout of you life, and yet the music gets louder and you're enjoying every note and semitone. Then,
CYMBALS!
Perscussion section rises in unison, giving it their all. Your whole body is glowing and if the idea came to you to look around the reality of the room it would take a lot for anything to phase you. This is it. If you saw clouds and angels now you really wouldn't mind (or maybe even notice).
Unlike with males of the species our comedown (and that's what a good O leaves you feeling that it is), is slow, gradual and serene. And above all emotional.the music still plays, quietly though. Tingly triangles and shimmering cymbals, maybe a windchime here and there. Your body quakes and it is oh so lovely to be held (partners take note). Quake away in warm, safe, harmony and let the tears (if they have started already) flow.
Source(s):
Oz Mosis of My Life

because it FEELS SOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD
Source(s):
personal experience

This has happened to me from time to time. Why? It certainly isn't a sad thing or the result of being ashamed. I think it is because an orgasm is such a release, and sometimes crying is a release for me. It is an outlet for such intense feelings. It used to freak out my boyfriend, but now, when it happens, he knows it was really good for me. Here is what the experts say:
It's not uncommon for some women to laugh or cry after orgasm. http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/qa/qasex/qasexknoworg.html
The Level-7 (Clitoris + G-spot + Epicenter) orgasm usually produces unpredictable, full-body orgasms with powerful, hydraulic shock waves in the arteries to drive the involutary, out-of-conscious responses, including seizure, body (head/leg/hand) numbess, extremely heavy breathing (shock waves in the lung), unworded cry (with tears sometimes), unsually dilated pupils and others which won't show up in the daily life. http://www.actionlove.com/cases/case8412.htm
I have compiled the following partial inventory of unusual physiological reactions to sex: Uncontrollable laughing, talking, crying, or frenzied movement at the point of orgasm. Can be very disconcerting for one's partner, believe me. http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_191.html

never heard of it. probably due to really intense pleasure or possibly joy or relief. depend on the amount of crying.



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