news.com.au : “As it turns out, blue walls isn’t just a comedic notion shared among sexually frustrated women; it’s science. “The medical term for it is ‘vasoconstriction’ – which is the narrowing of blood vessels by small muscles in their walls.”Nadia continued: “When we’re turned on, blood rushes to the tissues around our genitals, causing them to swell.
If we don’t relieve that swelling, things can start to feel … uncomfortable.“Men know this as blue balls, but for women – because it’s less recognised – that heavy, tender feeling that accompanies extended periods of sexual inactivity can be mistaken for menstrual cramps.“And sore genitals aren’t the only physical side effect of a dry spell.
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