Grace Alice O'Shea
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You could get teary.
That's not necessarily a bad thing unless it bothers you or unless you're actually getting distressed afterwards.
So if someone, that could be a trauma response in someone, if it's kind of specifically triggering something.
But if you've just like, I've just had great sex and now I feel a bit emotional.
That could be a lot of things.
It could be a lot of things.
I would say again, like I'm always going to say, if it's something that's worrying you and there's a real kind of
real lack of sensation across the board that you're struggling with, I would again get that checked out.
A pelvic floor physio is a great place to start.
But generally speaking, I'm kind of doing a bit of assuming here, right?
But usually when I hear that question, it's from a woman and it's in relation to penetrative sex usually.
That basically inside the vagina, it can all just feel a bit numb after a while.
So if it feels good for a while and then it's going numb,
It's kind of like with a lot of parts of the body, if it's overstimulated, we can just go numb.
So kind of switching up the different types of stimulation, switch up the position, the angle, maybe swap in a toy for a while.
It's kind of just seeing what works best.
Sometimes people as well, if they touch their clitoris for too long, it can get a bit numb.
It's just that's what kind of the body does.
But like, again, if this is a new thing that's happening or it's like, oh, no, I feel numb from the get go.
There's no sensation.