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Is it normal for your legs to have a spasm if someone touches your clitoris after having an orgasm?

Smart but clueless: Is it normal for your legs to have a spasm if someone touches your clitoris after having an orgasm?
Every time I have an orgasm, my body (particularly my clitoris) gets too sensitive to touch and when grazed, it makes my legs spasm and move involuntary. Even if you rub it for too long and i haven’t climaxed, it does this to me. Just wondering if that was normal or not…and looking for suggestions as to why it does this. Only my legs spasm during this as well.

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Answer by Lauren
yes

all the time

dont worry

Answer by Clarabella
lol me too. I’m sorry I don’t know the answer to that buta t least I think it’s normal since now I know I”m not the only one this happens to.

Answer by Faith
I have the same problem its normal i would think. It almost hurts to touch it. My bf gets very confused when i say ow when he has barely even done anything yet. It is just sensitive sometimes. Especailly about a week before menstrating.

Answer by Amanda
Yes it happens to me all the time.

Answer by sarahp0keey
The same exact thing happens to me. Its just the way it is, I think? You just become extremely sensitive and your nerves go wild when touched, resulting in movement in the legs. Don’t sweat it.

Answer by *akashesh*
It took me an extremely long time to let anyone but myself to touch my clitoris it was so sensitive! My legs also spasm when it is being touched, just like a reflex if someone was to tickle you, you curl up. It’s just the sensitivity 🙂

Answer by Christiana
Have you heard of whole body ograsms? This is what I call part body or half body orgasm. It means he’s doing it right.

Answer by valmehar
This is completely normal. There is no need to worry. Every woman reacts in a different way when she has an orgasm.

Answer by Sweet Pinki
You must know some scientific facts. Clitoris is full of nerves which get excited during orgasm. These nerves have connections to muscles of legs and tummy , that is the reason many women raise their tummy and stretch legs during orgasm. it is possible that the nerves remain in excited state for some time after orgasm and when you touch clitoris it gives spasm to muscles of legs which are connected.

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