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An extra special reason to keep running? Or something to worry about?

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confusedbutluckyluckygirl · 07/06/2009 09:31

Have namechanged (I hope!)

Also, this is not a troll post by a bored teenage boy - I am a regular MNetter with children!

So, I've been running for a couple of weeks now, and I am loving it - loving the quick improvement, and loving the buzz and endorphins I'm getting for the rest of the day. I think it's really helping my depression.

Anyway, the other day when I ran, about half way through I suddenly felt like my legs were going to give way and that I might wet myself. I started walking straight away and the feeling went, but I was really worried that my legs had got injured or something. I picked up running again after 3mins and I was fine.

This morning the same thing happened and I decided to run through it, and I started feeling really elated and couldn't stop myself saying 'yes, come on!' . Then I suddenly realised that I wasn't about to wet myself, the intense feeling between my legs was a flipping orgasm!!!! (but also ).

I giggled all the way home, and also had another one!!!!

Fantastic side effect of running, but ought I to worry about this? Has anyone else experienced it?

OP posts:
cornsilk · 07/06/2009 09:32

LOL! i don't run but I might now!

potplant · 07/06/2009 09:37

I obviously don't have a good running technique. When my legs fell like they are going to give way they usually do.

wastingmyeducation · 07/06/2009 09:40

Nerves from the clitoris extend around the vagina and partway down the thighs, so I don't think it's anything to worry about!

ThePhantomPlopper · 07/06/2009 09:49

The only thing I get when I go for a run is a rash.

I'm sure it's normal.

giraffesCantRunA10k · 07/06/2009 09:54
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