Facing redness during intercourse most of the time by which it's cause discomfort to me.
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Sex flush. Commonly referred to as the sex flush, vasocongestion (increased blood flow) of the skin can occur during all four phases of the human sexual response cycle. Studies show that the sex flush occurs in approximately 50?75% of females and 25% of males, yet not consistently.The first place many of us tend to flush when tingling with all the sexy feels is the face, but the chest and back are where it?s often most prominent, usually in the way of red blotches. If you have fair skin or are one of those adorbs peeps who blushes easily, sex flush may be even more noticeable and take up more real estate on your body. It?s totally normal for your genitals to change color when you?re gearing up for sex. Boners ? of the penis and clit ? are the result of blood rushing to the area and blood vessels dilating to accommodate it. With all that going on, a flush of pink, red, or even purple is pretty likely and common. It?s part of your sexual response cycle, which is the sequence of emotional and physical changes you experience when you become sexually aroused and engage in any stimulating sexual activity. And by any we mean anything that turns you on, be it partnered sex, a solo sesh, or even just fantasizing. The cycle consists of four phases, each with its own set of responses. The intensity of the responses, how long each lasts, and even the order they happen in can vary from person to person and from one hot rendezvous to the next. Here?s a breakdown of each phase: Excitement This is the start of arousal when your heart rate and blood pressure go up, your breathing accelerates, and your nips get hard. Blood flow to the genitals increases, vaginas get wet, and scrotums tighten ? all in sweet anticipation of what?s to come. This is also when the sex flush starts. Plateau Don?t let the name fool you ? because your excitement doesn?t peak or plateau here by any means. It actually continues with powerful surges of pleasure that can last a few seconds to minutes. All the good stuff from the previous stage continues or increases. Clits become super sensitive and retract under the clitoral hood and vaginas becomes engorged with a purple hue, while boners rage and testicles draw up into scrotums. Orgasm The big O gets your blood, heart, and lungs pumping at their highest rate. Waves of pleasure shoot through you, your muscles contract, and you feel that glorious release of sexual tension. Phew. This is also when the sex flush gets extra flushy and may spread over most of your body. Resolution You?ve come, you?re a happy camper, and your body slowly returns to its normal state. Swollen body parts go back to their previous size, and your skin goes back to its pre-sex color. You may need a nap, which is pretty common during the refractory period ? aka the rest period your body needs before it can orgasm again. REGARDS R MS HAQUE
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