My wife and I have been together for nearly 13 years now. Luckily, like fine wine, lovemaking has only gotten better through the years, and even better since the children. We still have a very healthy sexual relationship, often 4-6 times per week, and from foreplay to climax, a ‘session’ can last anywhere from 1-2 hours.We have never had any problems experiencing orgasms together, but over the last two years her orgasms have changed and it raises not only my arousal, but concern as well. She will often experience powerful orgasms, often so powerful she will, as she says, ‘get fuzzy’ and pass out. This will happen sometimes 2-3 times during a session, intercourse or oral sex, and last from 1-5 minutes.At first I thought she was tired, but I had to carry her once and she was completly limp in my arms and I woke her with an ammonia inhalant. She insists that it just feels so go she cannot help it. She has seen her regular doctors for checkups religiously with no problems.My concern is as follows. While I am thilled that I can pleasure her to such limits, I do not want to put her at risk for my pleasure. Is this something that is common among women who experience strong orgasms.
You’ve heard of death by chocolate, well how about death by sex. No, I am not talking about actual death. There is a French term for what your wife experiences–La Petite Morte, the Little Death–in which a woman literally passes out from pleasure. It isn’t a common experience, but it happens.You are obviously a great lover, and your wife is thoroughly able to let go and give herself over to you, which is a testimony to her level of trust in you and the relationship. Bravo. Keep it up (and I mean that literally).