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Sep 5th, 2004, 01:15 AM
What's happening is just the normal precession of events in orgasm. See, for an orgasm to occur, a lot physiological changes have to occur first, the primary one being vascongenesis (swelling with blood.) There are also hormonal changes in the blood, and the increased blood flow allows nerve cells to replenish their endorphins faster. In women, the vagina expands, lubricating fluid production increases, and the uterus swells and prepares itself for the spasms associated with orgasms. All of this contributes to what is termed the "orgasmic platform." Once it is properly set up, the reproductive organs go ahead and do their thang.
What your feeling is probably, as far as I can tell, just the actions taken while the body slowly goes back into normal mode. If there are a lot of pent up endorphins in the area, releasing them is going to be among the actions the body takes to wind back down. If you think of the orgasmic platform as a spring that gets tightened and then released, you can think of the “after shocks” as the spring just continuing to get into rest state.
Since vibrator sex is pretty much unanimously agreed to be better than real sex, the reason you experience this more with the vibrator would simply be because it is more stimulating and creates a bigger orgasmic platform that has to be deconstructed. The spring gets stretched out more, so just the main orgasm doesn’t release all the built up energy.
So there you have it.
You slut.
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