You want a naked woman in your bed to be one of two things: horny or satisfied. Nearly half of women have felt unexplainable sadness after sex, the study finds. The good news: Her crying may have nothing to do with you. Although if you do want to sharpen your skills, try the detailed instructions in How to Pleasure a Woman. It could just be a biological reflex to sex.
By Tanith Carey for the Daily Mail. But Laura Summers has not always found it so easy to lie back and enjoy those moments of contended bliss. For the six years she has been with her partner Ben, Laura, 28, from Sittingbourne, Kent, has felt tearful after those special moments of intimacy. Rachael Fountain, 35, from Brighton, has felt tearful after those special moments of intimacy. Laura is convinced that her own sense of inadequacy and poor body image is to blame. It may seem odd that, in an era where sex is portrayed as the best possible fun you can have, that Laura feels so bitterly sad afterwards. But according to a new study, she is not alone.
Stock images of crying women curled up in pain are fuelling period shame
An online survey of female college students revealed that almost half of them — 46 percent — have experienced postcoital dysphoria, or post-sex blues, at least once in their lives. About five percent report having PCD a few times within the past four weeks. The small study was published in the open access journal Sexual Medicine, with the caveat that a lot more work needs to be done to understand this little-researched phenomenon. Past studies on the subject, employing different measurement methods among different types of women, have estimated that anywhere from 7.
One woman and two men received strokes of the rattan as dozens of spectators cheered on in Lhokseumawe, near Indonesia's Banda Aceh province. A woman cried as she was publicly whipped by a masked sharia officer for having pre-marital sex with her boyfriend in Indonesia's Banda Aceh province. The young woman, 22, is seen wincing in pain and begs the officer to stop as she received strokes of the cane while dozens of spectators watched along the sidelines. Flogging is used as punishment for several offences in Indonesia's Aceh province, including gambling, drinking alcohol, having gay sex or pre-marital sex.