Really? you had orgasms climbing things? Why? How does that work then?
i sometimes get that same feeling especially when the floor is really smooth and coolHow strange... can't say I've ever heard of something like it.
That said(totally unrelated to climbing), if the right points on the soles of my feet are stimulated, I feel a certain 'familiar' spasm around my groin area. :tongue:
Men are wierd. Werd.
Oddly, I was one of the smallest, and one of the only guys in my class that could get to the top. I loved the rope. Well, I loved going up. Once up there, I was afraid of heights and of the potential burn coming down.
I told my wife about this, and she looked at me like I was totally insane... So, was I the only one?
About 20 years ago, when I was in gym class we used to have climbing ropes that led to the ceiling. Upon reaching the top of the rope, I found that opening my legs and holding onto the rope with just my hands gave me the weirdest feeling. I mean, nice, but weird. Tingling in my crotch, like.
Someone else out there must beable to back me up. I'm not a freak am I?
...if the right points on the soles of my feet are stimulated, I feel a certain 'familiar' spasm around my groin area...
i sometimes get that same feeling especially when the floor is really smooth and cool
There's a form of alternative therapy known as reflexology which claims that there are points on the feet (and sometimes also the hands or even the ears) which correspond to other areas of the body, including the genitals. The therapy itself consists of moving, stretching, and applying pressure to the feet, mainly to reduce stress, headaches, digestive problems, etc.
Reflexology is probably psedoscience, but I found this interesting bit of information:"One reason foot massage may be so pleasurable and is associated with significant improvement in mood is that the area of the brain that connects to the foot is adjacent to the area that connects to the genitals. There may be some neuronal overlapping. Neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran writes of a person whose leg was amputated and who experienced orgasms in his phantom foot (1998: 36-37). “The genitals are right next to the foot in the body’s brain maps,” he notes, and speculates that this fact may account for foot fetishes."I love the way a hard, smooth, clean floor feels against my feet, especially if it's cool.
I told my wife about this, and she looked at me like I was totally insane... So, was I the only one?
About 20 years ago, when I was in gym class we used to have climbing ropes that led to the ceiling. Upon reaching the top of the rope, I found that opening my legs and holding onto the rope with just my hands gave me the weirdest feeling. I mean, nice, but weird. Tingling in my crotch, like.
Someone else out there must beable to back me up. I'm not a freak am I?