We all know the term ‘blue balls’ and for those who don’t, where have you been? For the uninitiated, blue balls is the slang term for Epididymal hypertension, which is the feeling of being extremely sexually aroused for a long time without achieving climax. The question is; do women experience something similar? The answer is YES!
The term ‘blue vulva’ or ‘pink pelvis’ is the female equivalent to blue balls and it’s not uncommon. In this blog, we're going to look at how it occurs and other intriguing information.
For guys, the medical term is epididymal hypertension (EH). Women can experience something similar to EH when blood flows to the vagina during arousal. However, the female term for this is called ‘vasocongestion.’ Sexologist Gigi Engle told Health magazine:
“The clitoris and the penis are homologous, meaning they are parallel structures in biologically male and female bodies. Both the penis and the clitoris contain erectile tissue that swells with blood when aroused. The area doesn’t actually turn blue-blue, but it can take on a blue-ish colour – hence the name.”
Some men describe blue balls as an agonising pain but I think the word ‘agonising’ might be a slight exaggeration. It’s probably more of a discomfort at best. Women describe blue vulva as feeling "heavy" around the clit and vulva. After having sex and reaching orgasm, the brain will send signals to the body indicating that the body has achieved what it wanted, which is when the feeling of blue vulva finally goes away. After climax the arteries widen and the flow of blood returns to normal. According to studies, women over 40 may occasionally find it more difficult to achieve orgasm, which increases their likelihood of developing blue vulva. However, if you speak to the hot MILFs on Babestation, they’ll tell you that they have absolutely no issues achieving orgasm. Cougar Lynda Leigh loves to make herself cum on Pervcam and webcam. Why don’t you take her private and watch her tease her shaved pussy to an exploding squirting orgasm.
What Can Be Done About Blue Vulva?
If you’re feeling aroused and you don’t have a partner to help you out in that department, there’s always masturbation. Whether you choose to go manual using just your fingers or get yourself off with a dildo or vibrator. Once you’ve achieved an orgasm the feeling of blue vulva should pass, leaving you in a relaxed, peaceful state. It's also important to note that not all sexual encounters need to end in orgasms. If you fail to cross the finish line, try not to get frustrated.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, we have discovered that yes, blue vulva is a thing and yes, it’s totally normal. However, if you experience genital discomfort when you are NOT aroused, that is a sign of a problem and you should consult your doctor.
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