Sexual Headaches

Discussion in 'Sexual Health' started by forumdude2227, Jul 9, 2010.

  1. forumdude2227

    forumdude2227 Member

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    I have been getting headaches after sex, I have done research and heard it is called benign coital headaches, how can these be cured?
     
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    are you a boy or a girl? ..

    you could huff and puff and pretend youre having sex, or masturbate.
    Flex, or contract your muscles as you do during an intense orgasm. Rushing blood to your head - like taking a hard poop.. You should get used to it..

    Or you have another condition if youre a Boy called: Prostatitis. Which can cause you to have headaches when releasing fluids from the prostate.. you can have an infection there or swollen prostate giving you headaches..
     
  3. Reverand JC

    Reverand JC Willy Fuckin' Wonka

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    You could be dehydrated. While you are working hard to bust a nut you are also sweating like Jimmy Swaggart in a motel parking lot. Then when you bust a nut you are losing more fluid. When I was younger and had a better sex drive sometimes after busting a nut six or seven times in a night (I'm not bragging I was young and didn't get much) I'd get what I called a "sex hangover" from dehydration and lack of sleep.

    Peace Out,
    Rev J
     
  4. The Imaginary Being

    The Imaginary Being PAIN IN ASS Lifetime Supporter

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    I agree with Rev, was going to say the same thing. I get headaches when dehydrated, and that has included after sex.
     
  5. forumdude2227

    forumdude2227 Member

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    Ironically, I havnt been drinking much lately..and there was a recent heat streak in my area.
     
  6. Eternal Soul

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    MANY reasons for this. You might be having a type of vascular headaches, tension headache, or something totally different. If you are worried, go see a doctor. This is the best advice I can give you.
     

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