i was laying in my boyfriends lap, my head kinda on his stomach but he was sitting up. and he started fingering me, and he has many times before but this time was different, i don't know why but it was like it was so good my body went into shock, i didn't moan or breathe heavily like usual, i just had trouble swallowing. and after that i sat up and we started making out, and in the middle of making out, i started crying.
i have no idea, it wasn't a bad cry really, i wasn't sad, i just started crying.
can anyone tell me if this has happened to them or why it happened?
your tears were simply tears of joy.
you enjoyed what your boyfriend did & he made you happy. there was something different & special about this time & you realized that.
lilstef1992 answered Friday April 4 2008, 2:22 am: oh man! this totally happened to me before! people told me that they never heard about that before too. lol.
well am going to say that you probably started crying because your body did go into shock. it could have been a possible orgasm. depends though. you said you were crying while making out, but i guess you could conclude that kind of thing for yourself. It could have also been that you were really in the moment. maybe just tears of joy. ;)
no matter what caused this to happen, it's perfectly normal. you'll be fine. you were just having fun. =] if it happens again, just let your bf know that anything he is doing isn't wrong and just wipe the tears away and pretend it didn't happen. =]
Holly22co answered Friday April 4 2008, 1:59 am: ive never heard of that happening, haha but theres nothing wrong with you.. since you had trouble swallowing, it was most likely that, making your eyes just water. like when youre choking or throwing up; your eyes water. thats the most logical explanation :) i cant really think of anything else it would be. hope i helped :) -ali16f [ Holly22co's advice column | Ask Holly22co A Question ]
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