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  • Why do some people sneeze when sexually aroused? I bet you did not know that is a thing :)

    Every time I walk into bright sunlight my nose starts to tickle, my face tightens, and pressure builds inside me. The tension grows as my body yearns for a sweet release. Then, sud...  moreEvery time I walk into bright sunlight my nose starts to tickle, my face tightens, and pressure builds inside me. The tension grows as my body yearns for a sweet release. Then, suddenly, I am liberated with one, satisfying "achoo"!Remind you of another pleasurable release?
    Sex educators often have compared the act of orgasming to the act of sneezing. And yet, while our noses do contain erectile tissue, the two processes don't actually resemble one another neurologically or physiologically—some people sneeze when sexually aroused, or right after orgasming.The autonomic nervous system is responsible for functions that are not consciously directed by us, such as breathing and digestion. Certain functions that are automatic get a bit confused in the brain. When we become aroused, a part of our autonomic nervous system called the parasympathetic nervous system is activated, which aids in erection for men and lubrication for women. But sometimes, the signals flying through the nervous system can lead to inadver...    less
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