>>113962 I see what you did there.
This is my O-face.
Tomo blushing makes me smile.
When I was much younger, it was explained to vc:mi that an orgasm was like a sneeze. Silly adults.
>>114000Why would you even need to know as a child?
>>114000
Why would you even need to know as a child?
>>114000 Does this mean Osaka can have multiple orgasms?
>>114000>>114028 In that case, Osaka orgasms very cutely.
>>114000>>114028
In that case, Osaka orgasms very cutely.
>>114028All women can. Most don't.
>>114028
All women can. Most don't.
>>114028Osaka: "Ooops, just had another one..."
Osaka: "Ooops, just had another one..."
I'm surprised that no one has posted this one yet. Especially me.
Not azu, I know, but I saw this on The Comics Curmudgeon and thought of this thread.
>>113980http://www.baillement.com/clomipramine.html<<At that point, however, the patient questioned how long she would be "allowed" to take the medication. She sheepishly admitted that she hoped to take the medication on a long terrn basis, not so much because of the symptom relief that she had experienced, but rather because she had noted that since taking the medication, every time she yawned she had an orgasm. She found she was able to experience orgasm hy deliberate yawning. With discontinuation of the medication several weeks later, this phenomena disappeared.>>
>>113980
http://www.baillement.com/clomipramine.html
<<At that point, however, the patient questioned how long she would be "allowed" to take the medication. She sheepishly admitted that she hoped to take the medication on a long terrn basis, not so much because of the symptom relief that she had experienced, but rather because she had noted that since taking the medication, every time she yawned she had an orgasm. She found she was able to experience orgasm hy deliberate yawning. With discontinuation of the medication several weeks later, this phenomena disappeared.>>
>>114144Good old Anafranil. It's a cheap old antidepressant. I was taking it briefly when I was about 20 years old. It didn't really do anything consistent except making me dazed, sleepy, and yawning every few minutes, but no orgasms from that, not for me. The orgasm effect comes to about 6% of population, but the trick is that clomipramine does make everyone yawn all the time. So I imagine that those 6% must be pretty burnt out by the end of the day.
>>114147 I took a drug once (some kind of antidepressant) that made my orgasm out of sync with my ejaculation by as much as ten seconds either way. That was a real-life Osaka experience.
>>114147
I took a drug once (some kind of antidepressant) that made my orgasm out of sync with my ejaculation by as much as ten seconds either way. That was a real-life Osaka experience.
>>114234 That must have been fun when the ejaculation occured first, and awkward when it occured second.
>>114259I guess it depends on the mood :)Yeah, many antidepressants have weird side effects (including sexual) that render them either unusable or abusable, and sometimes downright dangerous. Trazodone was pulled off most markets because it caused priapism that in every third case culminated in ER visit to rescue your little champ (and ER sometimes failed).
>>114259I guess it depends on the mood :)
Yeah, many antidepressants have weird side effects (including sexual) that render them either unusable or abusable, and sometimes downright dangerous. Trazodone was pulled off most markets because it caused priapism that in every third case culminated in ER visit to rescue your little champ (and ER sometimes failed).