💨 Abstract
The article discusses "sleepgasms"—orgasms that occur during sleep without physical stimulation. Hana Patel explains these nocturnal orgasms are a normal part of sexual function, often linked to erotic dreams or subconscious arousal during REM sleep. They are caused by increased brain activity, heightened arousal, and physiological changes. Diana’s experience of waking up mid-orgasm is normal and can happen spontaneously due to various factors like body positioning or hormonal shifts.
Courtesy: Alice Giddings
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