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Tingly toungue after orgasms....

Hello, I know this is an odd question, but I’ve searched the internet and can not find anything related. I am a 33 year old female, and I am in very good physical shape, est healthy, work out very regularly. For the last few years I have noticed that after I orgasm, either from sex, or manual manipulation my tongue starts to tingle quite a bit. It almost reminds me of how an allergic reaction to foods would be. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing?? What the heck is going on with me?!
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Interesting! Well, I know that for myself, if I have a particularly intense orgasm, I can sometimes have visual sensations almost like fireworks going off, or hearing things like a loud buzzing or ringing in the ears, or get tingling in various parts of my body. I just figure that particularly intense orgasms have effects that go beyond just the genital area & can affect other senses & body parts, so I'd guess that's what's happening in your case. Doesn't sound like anything to be concerned about, in fact I think it;s a sign you're very sexually responsive & apparently are having some pretty good O's !!
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