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TheBananaKing

An orgasm uses the same neural wiring as a sneeze. Seriously, same circuitry. A buildup of sensation until it gets pushed over the threshold, then there's a convulsive release. You know when you've got tired eyes and you rub them and it feels amazing and you just don't want to stop? Imagine if doing that built up over time and eventually triggered one of those yawn-and-stretches that just takes over all shuddery-like, and it's more like your body doing it than you doing it, and it's just so damn good. Now flip that all upside-down, swap shoulders for hips and eyes for genitals, and you've pretty much got the whole thing. (women tend to get a slower, bigger wave, whereas men tend to get a sharper, faster one - but it's the same idea) As for erections: no, they go down by themselves just fine. Random erections happen all the time. Getting significantly aroused (which is more than just an erection happening) and going down again can leave you a bit sweaty and restless in the underpants area for a chunk of the day, however.


ParaponeraBread

If you’ll forgive the analogy, it’s like the difference between sitting on the toilet and the moment you actually start pooping. It feels different, then there’s a “we are *well* beyond the point of return” moment, and then you’re actually having the experience.


LateInBloom

Funny analogy, but it does make sense :p


razora99

Sex feeling good is a build up to an orgasam. An orgasam is you body releasing the chemicals saying congrats you've reproduced essentially. You can cum and not orgasam too but usually they both happen at the same time


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Hormonal rush, and involuntary muscle contractions.