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The similarity between an orgasm and a tickle

TickleUEmo

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Stupid question probably, but if this has been addressed here I've never seen it. I'm talking about how the orgasm definitely feels like a tickle. I don't know how similar my experience is to others, and if women have noticed the ticklishness of an orgasm as well. For me, while my orgasms never tickled enough to make me laugh, when I was younger and just learning all the things a penis did, I remember them tickling a lot more than they do now. Anyone else experienced a decrease in the ticklishness of their orgasms over time?

Does anyone know, has much been written throughout history (literature, music, etc) about how orgasms tickle? I feel like this has to be a common observation people have made, even though like I said, the orgasms didn't tickle enough to make them laugh.

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I don't know if they tickle, but tickling can certainly come into play when having an orgasm. Don't ask me how i know... Just take my word for it. I haven't seen anything in particular that would make the correlation between the two throughout history, but maybe there ought to be a research study conducted to prove that there is in fact a relationship.
 
Orgasms and Tickling share a common ground with each other in that they are both involuntary physical responses that are sparked through the nervous system.

There has been some study on the way both work, and there is preliminary evidence that both use the same networks to transmit. This is most evident in something known as 'hierarchy of signal' where as a person gets more sexually aroused via direct sexual stimulation, their response to tickling decreases, even goes away until they orgasm. The idea is that the orgasm signal takes priority over the neural network, and until it's passed the tickling is not transmitted. It's all still being worked out, but interesting.

Myriads
 
Orgasms and Tickling share a common ground with each other in that they are both involuntary physical responses that are sparked through the nervous system.

There has been some study on the way both work, and there is preliminary evidence that both use the same networks to transmit. This is most evident in something known as 'hierarchy of signal' where as a person gets more sexually aroused via direct sexual stimulation, their response to tickling decreases, even goes away until they orgasm. The idea is that the orgasm signal takes priority over the neural network, and until it's passed the tickling is not transmitted. It's all still being worked out, but interesting.

Myriads

Very interesting, and it would explain why many people seem to be more ticklish than ever immediately after an orgasm. With the orgasm just over, the neural network is cleared for tickling sensations.
 
Very interesting, and it would explain why many people seem to be more ticklish than ever immediately after an orgasm. With the orgasm just over, the neural network is cleared for tickling sensations.

Yes, this would be a correct take on what happens, with the added note that the orgasm might somehow make the network a better transmitter, or the brain is altered by the hormone bath the orgasm triggers, and is thus more receptive to the tickling stimulation now being carried by the net after the orgasm clears.

Myriads
 
Orgasms and Tickling share a common ground with each other in that they are both involuntary physical responses that are sparked through the nervous system.

There has been some study on the way both work, and there is preliminary evidence that both use the same networks to transmit. This is most evident in something known as 'hierarchy of signal' where as a person gets more sexually aroused via direct sexual stimulation, their response to tickling decreases, even goes away until they orgasm. The idea is that the orgasm signal takes priority over the neural network, and until it's passed the tickling is not transmitted. It's all still being worked out, but interesting.

Myriads
They probably had(have) a hard time (pun intended?) getting test subjects, no doubt.
 
That's all very interesting. So I'm not the only one who thinks orgasms themselves tickle, even though mine seem to tickle a lot less than they used to? I'm talking about without any kind of physical tickling involved. It could be a person who isn't the slightest bit ticklish, loves how an orgasm feels, and will not recognize it as tickling because they don't know what being tickled feels like otherwise, if that makes any sense.
 
That's all very interesting. So I'm not the only one who thinks orgasms themselves tickle, even though mine seem to tickle a lot less than they used to? I'm talking about without any kind of physical tickling involved. It could be a person who isn't the slightest bit ticklish, loves how an orgasm feels, and will not recognize it as tickling because they don't know what being tickled feels like otherwise, if that makes any sense.

What you are speaking about here is your personal experience of what orgasms feel like to you. And that is a feeling that no one but you can actually fully understand. We all are the sole person with our own unique set of sensory maps. In short, that means everyone feels an orgasm within a certain range, but each persons experience is different. What we each read as 'pleasurable' can have a quite a variance.

So your orgasms might produce a 'tickling' like feeling. And that might be exactly how you ARE. Mine feel different, and I can't show you how they feel anymore then you can show yours to me. We can't get into each others minds to have those experiences. The most we can agree upon is that it feels 'good'.

There are enough ticklish people in the world to be able to look at their orgasm experiences and say 'yes it's like tickling' as we don't hear from anyone in any large number that seems to hold that view either all the folks who have ticklish orgasms are not ticklish and can't know, or it's a rare sensory map. Odds are it's that, and not the first.

Myriads
 
What you are speaking about here is your personal experience of what orgasms feel like to you. And that is a feeling that no one but you can actually fully understand. We all are the sole person with our own unique set of sensory maps. In short, that means everyone feels an orgasm within a certain range, but each persons experience is different. What we each read as 'pleasurable' can have a quite a variance.

So your orgasms might produce a 'tickling' like feeling. And that might be exactly how you ARE. Mine feel different, and I can't show you how they feel anymore then you can show yours to me. We can't get into each others minds to have those experiences. The most we can agree upon is that it feels 'good'.

There are enough ticklish people in the world to be able to look at their orgasm experiences and say 'yes it's like tickling' as we don't hear from anyone in any large number that seems to hold that view either all the folks who have ticklish orgasms are not ticklish and can't know, or it's a rare sensory map. Odds are it's that, and not the first.

Myriads

I get you now, thanks!
 
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