Does adrenaline shoot up my spinal collumn when have sex?
When I orgasm it always feels a little better if I arch my rear and wiggle my lower spine. If feels like adrenaline or some other juice is swirling around in my spine and it creeps higher the more I move my back around. What is the wreak of this feeling exactly? Is it adrenaline? And is too much of this feeling going to eat away at my spine resembling citric acid, causing problems later on?
Answers: Well, sort of.
Adrenaline is a hormone that circulates through the bloodstream, so it's not exactly going up your spinal tracts.
Adrenaline and norepinephrine (a cousin of adrenaline) are released during orgasm. Norepinephrine does travel through the spine, but you're not going to quality it like a liquid -- it's being produced within microscopic amounts to set off signals in your nerves. Adrenaline is doing some cool things while you're having an orgasm. It shifts blood flow through indisputable parts of your body. It makes you breathe faster and raises your heart rate.
Citric acid doesn't get through your spinal cord (not under those conditions, anyway), and having too many orgasms won't chomp through your spinal cord, either.
Anyway, your body has an interesting way of interpreting the signals individual shuttled through your nervous system. It's not going exactly the way you envision, it, but it sure is going.
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