Is it normal to feel like you're about to cry when you are sexually aroused??
Question: I've heard of people crying after sex, but what about feeling like you're about to cry when you're just turned on?
Answers: Only if you have been arousing yourself with electric nipple clamps.
hormones can greatly affect your emotions.
Or could it be that you are feeling guilty?
Nope.... there is something wrong with u
I couldn't find anything on the internet about a woman wanting to cry when she is sexually aroused. But from my rudimentary knowledge of psychology I can say that you may have a subconscious conflict going on in your head, when you become sexually aroused.
Most people don't remember how they have lived and what happened to them, when they were less than three years of age. And if you have had some traumatic experiences with your sexuality at such a young age, then you will have only emotional memories and you won't know consciously why you are reacting this way.
One likely bad experience many young children have is that sometimes they explore their own bodies and even masturbate themselves. And some parents seeing this get angry and punish the child.
That may be the reason why you get upset in presence of another person, but not when alone. When you were alone, nobody punished you. But when you were with someone, you did get punished.
I'm just guessing here. But that's what you have to do, when you have no idea about what's going on. Perhaps a professional psychologist can help you with this, if it's a real problem for you.
Answers: Only if you have been arousing yourself with electric nipple clamps.
hormones can greatly affect your emotions.
Or could it be that you are feeling guilty?
Nope.... there is something wrong with u
I couldn't find anything on the internet about a woman wanting to cry when she is sexually aroused. But from my rudimentary knowledge of psychology I can say that you may have a subconscious conflict going on in your head, when you become sexually aroused.
Most people don't remember how they have lived and what happened to them, when they were less than three years of age. And if you have had some traumatic experiences with your sexuality at such a young age, then you will have only emotional memories and you won't know consciously why you are reacting this way.
One likely bad experience many young children have is that sometimes they explore their own bodies and even masturbate themselves. And some parents seeing this get angry and punish the child.
That may be the reason why you get upset in presence of another person, but not when alone. When you were alone, nobody punished you. But when you were with someone, you did get punished.
I'm just guessing here. But that's what you have to do, when you have no idea about what's going on. Perhaps a professional psychologist can help you with this, if it's a real problem for you.
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