Re: neck pain - ?abnormal?

First off the other reply is not mine, and I do not appreciate some punk pretending to be me. If you have something to add then make your own name up and add it. I am trying to help people. If you just want to make jokes then go somewhere else and do it, if not then stay at home in Mom & Dad's basement and argue with people over the internet on which Star Trek was better.

As for the neck pain when in orgasm. Well there is no direct nerves between the neck and the pertineal cavity, where her sensoredual organs are located. The nerve axons which travel down from the brain to the levels where the spinal nerves do originate do travel through the cervical spine but that isn't a likely cause. I think she may have a disc issue. When she reaches orgasm her body will contract many muscle groups and could, in theory at least, increase the pressure of her abdominal cavity. The increased pressure can cause pain due to disc bulging or herniation. That would be as good of a place to start as any. Good luck.

Posted By DC student on February 27, 2007 at 14:07:58:

In Reply to: neck pain - ?abnormal? posted by KingDragyn on February 25, 2007 at 15:10:30:

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