Blue Balls for women, anyone?

Contributor: K101 K101
I've honestly never experienced anything like "blue walls" as Blinker called it.

I have endometriosis and it's so severe during my time of the month that I don't leave the house. (It's better now that I've had surgery, but I've still had days where I couldn't move) I've had it for years. I didn't ever go to school when I had a period because I was literally sick from it. I ended up getting other issues from it & stayed sick constantly, no appetite, 70 pounds, hospital visits, etc. Now, I had surgery almost 1 year ago and am much better after that and the meds, but even with those severe problems and cramps so bad that I've been stuck in the doubled over position for 30 minutes at a time, I've still never had the slightest feeling of discomfort from not coming.

I've heard dr's say that blue balls isn't real. It's only light tension and relieves quickly. ?????
05/15/2011
Contributor: Brosia Brosia
Blue balls in women actually exists. It's called Taylor's Syndrome, or Pelvic Congestion Syndrome. I have it, and it sucks.
05/15/2011
Contributor: P'Gell P'Gell
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Originally posted by K101
I've honestly never experienced anything like "blue walls" as Blinker called it.

I have endometriosis and it's so severe during my time of the month that I don't leave the house. (It's better now that I've had ... more
I'm sorry you're suffering from Endo. I've had it for years. Surgery and medication have really helped, as has having my last baby. The first two kids did nothing to alleviate the symptoms, but the last one really seemed to help.

Blue Balls in men is very real. I know a few men who actually feel like they have been kicked in the balls, vomit, shake have difficulty walking etc. It can be quite severe, but most men can fix it with masturbation or sex.

When it happens to a woman who has orgasm problems, I guarantee you, it IS real. And is awful. I get so uncomfortable and bitchy I'd bite someone's head off. It's also very physically uncomfortable.

In fact in men, a very severe form of "Blue Balls" happens which can require medical attention. It usually happens only rarely in a few men, but is more common with ED meds, like Viagra. When the commercial says, "An erection lasting more than 4 hours will need medical attention" they mean it. Usually in the ER, we try to get the man to masturbate, if that doesn't work, then the penis has to be surgically drained of blood. If this isn't done, permanent damage to the penis could result. However most men, especially if they haven't been taking ED drugs, can fix the problem with a good wank.
05/15/2011
Contributor: Ivy Wilde Ivy Wilde
I used to have a similar problem. If I got extremely turned on and then didn't find release one way or another, I would get what felt like cramps. It doesn't happen anymore. But maybe that's because I just don't get as turned on as I used to.
07/02/2011
Contributor: Ghost Ghost
I hate this and it happens to me frequently. None of my boyfriends had ever heard of such a thing until they met me, but I suspect most women just don't mention it and would rather suffer through crappy sex.
07/07/2011
Contributor: Jenyana Jenyana
I get crabby and irritable if I don't have at least one orgasm every other day. It's like my body has come to get addicted to the endorphines of orgasm. No physical symptoms, just a really sour mood. ^^U
07/11/2011
Contributor: Ms. Spice Ms. Spice
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Originally posted by Pleasure Piratess
I know what you're talking about. Mine is not as bad as yours, but I get the uncomfortable feeling too. I think that is why electric toothbrushes were invented. "That was great honey, now I'm going to brush my teeth".... jk
LOL brilliant! i need to remember this ...
07/13/2011
Contributor: Ms. Spice Ms. Spice
i've never had this experience, thank god. i must be the lucky few...
07/13/2011