Excessive sexual orgasms, or multiple orgasms, are generally considered a physical and emotional peak experience. Excessive sexual orgasms may have certain physical and psychological effects, including fatigue, muscle discomfort, emotional fluctuations, and changes in the quality of sex.
1. Physical effects
Fatigue and muscle pain: Frequent orgasms may cause physical fatigue, especially the pelvic floor muscles and related muscle groups may feel sore or tense.
Discomfort in the vagina or penis: Women may experience vaginal dryness or discomfort in the case of frequent orgasms, and men may feel sensitivity or pain in the penis.
Discomfort after sexual intercourse: If the orgasm is too frequent or intense, short-term discomfort may occur, such as pain or discomfort after sexual intercourse.
2. Psychological effects
Psychological fatigue: Excessive orgasms may cause psychological fatigue or emotional fluctuations. Individuals may feel tired, anxious, or depressed after being overexcited.
Emotional problems: Frequent orgasms may have an impact on emotional state, especially without adequate emotional support or communication. Emotional emptiness or imbalance in relationships may occur.
3. Impact on the quality of sex life
Changes in needs and expectations: After frequent orgasms, the needs and expectations for sex may change, leading to changes in expectations and satisfaction with sex life.
Sexual motivation: Excessive orgasms may affect interest or motivation for sex, which may have a negative impact on future sexual experiences.
4. Reasonable frequency of sex
Balance: Maintain an appropriate frequency of sex and number of orgasms to avoid physical and mental fatigue. The normal frequency of sex varies from person to person, and finding a balance that suits you is the key.
Body signals: Pay attention to the body&39;s signals and avoid forcing yourself to orgasm or excessive sex. If you feel uncomfortable or tired, you should rest and adjust appropriately.