![]() ![]() Laurie Watson, a North Carolina sex therapist, told The Post on Tuesday that she frequently experiences the toe-curling natural phenomenon. However, it seems the erotic attendee is in good comepany, with many saying they’ve also experienced one of the extremely intense episodes.ĭr. The phenomenon was thrust into the headlines this week after a female concertgoer purportedly experienced a “loud full-body orgasm” during the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. ![]() The climaxes cause abs to tighten, legs to tingle and fingers to go numb, according to advocates, who also say they can be spiritual, mind-altering experiences. The pleasure-seekers say they have “full-body orgasms,” described by experts as “especially intense orgasms that feel like they are in every single part of your body.” Why so many women are still faking orgasms: Jana HockingĪ regular old orgasm just doesn’t cut it for a growing number of people who say they’ve taught their bodies to experience a more powerful kind of climax. ![]() Woman has ‘loud, full body orgasm’ in the middle of LA concert What is a ‘full-body orgasm’ and is it fake? Expert reveals the truth O really? Fire official weighs in on validity of LA philharmonic ‘full body orgasm’ ![]()
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