Managing pain can really be… a pain. However, there are things you can do to help yourself. No, we’re not talking about taking different kinds of medicine. It’s not about essential oils, either. It’s about pleasure — sexual pleasure. Wouldn’t you agree that orgasms leave you feeling great better than anything else? Oh, yeah. They will serve as incredible pain relief.
Maybe you didn’t pay much attention to it before, but next time you orgasm, closely inspect how you feel. Do you know that orgasms can relieve cramp pain? Well, they can do so much more than that. Let’s find out.
The Female Orgasm
Do you know that wonderful feeling of intense warmth spreading all over your body? Ah, orgasms. You just have to love them. Well, they keep you wanting more, so it’s a given that you’ll love them. However, once upon a time, female orgasms presented a real mystery to science. How did it all happen? What was it? Researchers were astounded.
There are so many benefits of having orgasms. First of all — it feels mighty good. You feel like a brand new person after an orgasm. Hell, you may even cry because it was so good. Hey, it’s okay. We’ve all been there at least once. Still, that’s not all there is to it. It will help you create this special bond with your partner too.
Can it do anything else? Oh yeah. You can consider it natural pain medicine. That’s right! Orgasms can temporarily relieve you of pain, and that’s not just because they provide a distraction. Your entire body is involved in this orgasmic process, and especially your brain. It won’t permanently cure your pain, though. Still, it will relieve you of some types of discomfort. So, we’ll take one orgasm for pain any day.
How Does It Work?
Orgasms work in wondrous ways. It doesn’t matter too much what type of orgasm we’re talking about, so let’s just assume we’re talking about your favorite kind. Some of us are lucky enough to be familiar with the feeling of multiple types of climaxes, for example the anal orgasm. However, let’s explain the gist of it to people who are maybe looking to experience them for the first time.
It’s true what they say — orgasms really make you twitch involuntarily. You can thank muscle spasms for that. It’s not nearly as worrying as it might sound. Your body is simply trying to process what’s going on. Whatever it is, it feels mighty good. Still, your body isn’t the only thing involved. The brain plays a very important role in it too.
First of all, the brain can be a real orgasm-blocker. How? Well, it makes you overthink things, and suddenly the sex is done, and orgasms are nowhere to be found. On a more positive note, different parts of your brain light up during sex and orgasms. Yes, like a Christmas tree.
Your brain also loves to take a vacation during sex. Yup! It temporarily shuts down, robbing you of all reason and logic. That’s why we’re all suddenly braver when there’s enough sexual arousal. During orgasms specifically, your brain releases a plethora of chemicals. The endorphins it produces can actually relieve you of the pain you’re experiencing. Now that you know that, it’s time to release as much endorphin as possible. We only support the ethical ways of doing that — through having many fantastic orgasms!
Medical Professionals Approve It
Imagine going to the doctor’s office for pain, and they end up prescribing you daily orgasms. Do share the name of your physician because we want to visit them too. You’d be entirely correct in thinking that doctors do this. However, it’s not too often that you’ll hear this from them. It’s usually gynecologists that let you in on this orgasmic secret. They seem to be the only ones that know about the good stuff.
Why are gynecologists usually the ones suggesting this? Well, orgasms are great when battling cramps. Many women struggle with cramps so severe that they can’t get out of bed. While they’re in bed, they could easily give themselves a hand, if you know what we mean. With that, the pain will dull, causing them to feel so much better. That is also true for women in labor. It might sound a bit strange to have orgasms while in labor, but it definitely makes so much difference. Plus, the baby won’t be harmed in any way.
Lady issues aren’t the only kind that orgasms can solve. Many people report that regular orgasms helped them live with chronic pain. Having chronic pain, especially when no medicine seems to be working, is really tough. Luckily, orgasms can provide even a little bit of relief. A little really does go a long way.
Is There a Proper Way to Do It?
To answer your question simply — no. There are a few things to keep in mind, though. For starters, it all depends on the kind of pain you’re experiencing. If we’re talking about mild cramps or some other type of mild pain, having sex is more than welcome. Of course, that would involve a partner. If you don’t have one, fear not. Flying solo will make you feel just as good, if not even better. Why? You know yourself best.
If you’re in severe pain, having sex may not be the best option after all. Banging can cause additional pain if you’re not being careful. Plus, you may not be able to get into certain positions. Still, you’re not completely out of options. Masturbation is really the key to dealing with pain on your own. Not only is it easy, but you can also experiment with all different kinds of sex toys.
If you struggle with reaching vaginal orgasms, this is the perfect time to explore. There are multiple types of orgasms, so you’re bound to find one that works for you. Clitoral stimulation or anal play may serve as nice foreplay, but what if you stimulate it just a bit longer? These types of orgasms are really divine. Cervical orgasms exist, too, as well as those induced by stimulating your nipples. So, get to exploring and find what works for you.
Conclusion
Orgasms not only can take your breath but your pain away too. Whichever way you decide to experience them, there are literally zero side effects, and the health benefits will be wonderful. Plus, knowing there are multiple ways to orgasm is helpful, too. How? Well, if one doesn’t work for you, you can always simply move on to the next.
Have some sex toys at the ready, and begin an adventure through your erogenous zones that you’ll never want to come back from.