Man Advised To Take Painkillers before Watching Porn Movies to Avoid Headaches

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Man Advised To Take Painkillers before Watching Porn Movies to Avoid Headaches

It might sound weird but it's true that a young man has been advised to take painkillers half an hour before watching porn movies.

Detailed reports suggest that the 24-year-old man complained that he experiences severe head pains while watching porn movies and the pain gradually worsened. As a consequence, the unmarried male started avoiding watching such movies to keep away from exploding headaches.

This unusual case study left researchers from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in New Delhi, India, stunned, they were unable to determine that whether the headaches were due to watching the movies and not being intimate at the same time or was it due to masturbation.

However, the case was discussed with international researchers, who suggested the case to be interesting and way different.

Dawn Buse, Associate Professor of neurology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine affirmed that there are a certain proportion of males, who experience pain in head while being intimate, but at times these headaches can even be experienced when a man gets excited. Excitation produces a tension in the muscles, nerve sensitivity and flow of blood to the brain, which makes a person feel severe pain.

She said, "He probably still gets arouse and excited, which may be even worse than having sex because there's no release".


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