Out for the Count!
I've bored the pants off everybody here with my ongoing assertions that my KSMO multiples are, all the time, becoming even more fantastic, so I won't go on any more about that, although I still, even now, continue to suddenly and unexpectedly move forward into completely new and even more overwhelming sensational territories.
But just two or three times recently I've found myself suddenly losing conciousness during some of the most outrageous of the orgasms.
But as I'm completely out for the count while it's happening, how do I "know" that?
Well, those of us who have ever had an operation under a general anaesthetic know of the experience of coming to without any sensation of time having passed, so that one doubts that anything has happened and for some reason the job must just not have been done - that is until we feel for and find the dressings all in the right places. Oh yes! - the operation does seem to have taken place - but in zero time!
Back to my hyper-orgasms: I've already described the three typical phases of my Zonal best ones, Arousal, Orgasm and the Ride (Notes from the Zone). Whenever I do lose conciousness and my lights go out it sets in just as the Orgasm phase begins to subside and the Ride phase begins. I usually wake up again somewhere towards the end of the ride, finding that the orgasm's cycle has just about finished! This must mean that I'm out for a duration of anything up to 60sec.
But, unfortunately, when this happens I've missed out on the most intense and exotic part of the cycle, which has passed me by in zero time, so I feel cheated that what would have been an exceptional and possibly a best-ever orgasmic event has happened and flown away without yours truly knowing anything about it! Damn.......do I feel cheated when this happens!
One hears about the occurrence of unconciousness during exceptionally powerful orgasmic events and I've always envied those who can have such extreme experiences.
But now this has happened to me I realise what a dull experience this is, and not to be envied at all!
Mog
But just two or three times recently I've found myself suddenly losing conciousness during some of the most outrageous of the orgasms.
But as I'm completely out for the count while it's happening, how do I "know" that?
Well, those of us who have ever had an operation under a general anaesthetic know of the experience of coming to without any sensation of time having passed, so that one doubts that anything has happened and for some reason the job must just not have been done - that is until we feel for and find the dressings all in the right places. Oh yes! - the operation does seem to have taken place - but in zero time!
Back to my hyper-orgasms: I've already described the three typical phases of my Zonal best ones, Arousal, Orgasm and the Ride (Notes from the Zone). Whenever I do lose conciousness and my lights go out it sets in just as the Orgasm phase begins to subside and the Ride phase begins. I usually wake up again somewhere towards the end of the ride, finding that the orgasm's cycle has just about finished! This must mean that I'm out for a duration of anything up to 60sec.
But, unfortunately, when this happens I've missed out on the most intense and exotic part of the cycle, which has passed me by in zero time, so I feel cheated that what would have been an exceptional and possibly a best-ever orgasmic event has happened and flown away without yours truly knowing anything about it! Damn.......do I feel cheated when this happens!
One hears about the occurrence of unconciousness during exceptionally powerful orgasmic events and I've always envied those who can have such extreme experiences.
But now this has happened to me I realise what a dull experience this is, and not to be envied at all!
Mog

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Wow that's amazing Mog. Is becoming unconcious something to worry about? Not sure if that's good or not. Should you check with a doctor or is this just your body's way of handling 'sensory overload?'
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Posted 5th July 2008 at 23:28 by canuck75
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>Should you check with a doctor or is this just your body's way of handling 'sensory overload?<
Howdy Canuck; and thanks for your concern. I favour the sensory overload explanation. Sure, it's a little bit unnerving when it happens, but not as scary as a bad terror. I'm not in worry mode (yet) ![]() But I would much prefer to remain switched on during my KSMOs! Hey - has anybody else around here lost his (or her) lights during a good orgasm? |
Posted 5th July 2008 at 23:49 by mog
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