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Orgasm: what's normal, what's not

Sometimes the body produces unexpected reactions. A new study by sexologists has for the first time gathered figures on normative and unusual body behaviors and identified reasons for concern.

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Orgasm is commonly considered the culmination of sexual pleasure — a vivid, intense, but predictable bodily reaction. However, for some people, this moment is accompanied by unexpected emotional and physical manifestations: sudden laughter, tears, sadness, headaches, or even hallucinations.

A new study from Northwestern University (USA) for the first time presented systematic data on how often such phenomena occur, under what circumstances, and whether they should be feared.

The study, published in the Journal of Women’s Health, involved approximately 3800 people. Before the survey, they watched an explanatory video about so-called periorgasmic phenomena — unusual reactions that occur during or immediately after orgasm. Participants then anonymously answered questions about their own experiences.

86 people — meaning 2.3% of the sample — reported experiencing similar phenomena. Although the figure seems small, in statistics, a level of two percent is already considered a measurable frequency, not a random exception. This means we are talking not about exotic isolated cases, but about a real, albeit rare, phenomenon.

What reactions occur

The most common were emotional reactions. 88% of those who experienced unusual phenomena reported laughter, crying, or sudden sadness. About 63% cried during or immediately after orgasm, while 43% laughed or felt sad.

Physical symptoms were reported by 61% of participants with such experiences. Among them: headache (33%); muscle weakness (24%); pain or tingling in the feet (19%); pain, itching, or tingling in the face (6%); sneezing (4%); hallucinations (4%); nosebleed (2%); pain or other unusual sensations in the ears (2%).

More than half (52%) reported experiencing several symptoms at once, and one in five (21%) reported both emotional and physical manifestations simultaneously.

When it happens more often

Interestingly, unusual reactions occurred significantly more often during sex with a partner than during masturbation. 51% noted that these phenomena manifested exclusively during sexual activity with a partner. Nine percent encountered them during masturbation, and 14% — when using a vibrator.

Most women (69%) experienced similar symptoms only occasionally, while 17% experienced them regularly.

Researchers suggest that the socio-emotional context may play an important role. During intimacy with a partner, not only physiological mechanisms of arousal are activated, but also complex emotional processes that can enhance unusual reactions.

Only in women?

The lead author of the study, Dr. Lauren Streicher, emphasizes that the results cannot be automatically generalized to the entire population. Participants were recruited through social media, where Streicher posted a video about the project. Since she primarily works with women in peri- and postmenopause, it is assumed that most participants were women. This is why the study title refers to "symptoms in women."

However, the gender of the participants was not systematically recorded, so men could also have been present in the sample. Streicher acknowledges this as a limitation of the study but notes that descriptions of similar cases in men exist in medical literature.

Normal or cause for concern?

The authors emphasize: periorgasmic phenomena are not part of the classical physiology of orgasm, but they are not considered pathology. They occur directly during or immediately after the climax and are closely timed with the peak of arousal.

The causes of such reactions remain unclear. Scientists suggest that the simultaneous activation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems during orgasm may play a possible role. In individuals with increased sensitivity, this "overlap" can cause unexpected emotional or physical manifestations.

The researchers emphasize that the main goal of the work is to alleviate anxiety in those who experience similar phenomena. According to them, sudden laughter or tears at the moment of climax does not mean that "something is wrong" with the person. This can be part of the normal spectrum of sexual reactions.

Beginning of further research

According to the authors, this is the first systematic study of such phenomena. Previously, data about them were based only on descriptions of individual clinical cases.

The researchers emphasize that the results obtained are only the beginning of further study of the topic. However, they already expand the understanding of the diversity of sexual experience and indicate that even unexpected reactions during orgasm can remain within the bounds of normal.

Comments7

  • Ватник
    05.03.2026
    Мужской оргазм это нррма, женский-теория заговора
  • .
    05.03.2026
    У мужчын таксама сустракаецца, па старажытнай фразе невядомага паходжання "omne animal post coitum triste est" (з дзіўным працягам "акрамя пеўня і жанчыны").
    Тое, што здавалася ледзь не філасофскім, апынулася фізіялагічнай рэакцыяй.
  • Woodoo Cult
    05.03.2026
    [Рэд. — Дзякуй, перадалі рэдактару]

    [Зрэдагавана]

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