
A person met their husband at a kink event and experienced exceptionally intense sexual encounters before having a baby. After childbirth, they are working to rediscover sexual connection while the husband struggles with body image and self-love. Cannabis use was reintroduced for sleep but now triggers immediate, overwhelming orgasms without touch, producing hours-long bouts of climax. The orgasms can involve non-genital body parts and rhythmic spasms, and the person fears seizure-like loss of control even as the experience boosted the husband's confidence. The person seeks guidance because the intensity raises safety and control concerns.
"I met my now-husband at a local kink event. At first, we were having sex daily-mind-blowing, bed-soaking, thigh-shaking encounters. My husband is so good in bed; the first time we had sex was the first time I squirted in my life. Now that is just regular practice. However, we then had a baby, and life got difficult. After a year post-partum, we are rediscovering how to connect sexually."
"We've been using weed, and once I've ingested any amount of marijuana, I can practically cum on demand without touch. Meaning: If we do have sex, it is such a powerful, overwhelming sensation that I end up cumming nonstop for HOURS. Literal hours. I believe it has helped my husband's confidence in bed, and I can't say that I don't enjoy it. But to an extent, it can become a scary experience having absolutely no control over my body to the point of full-body seizures."
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