The article addresses a reader’s experience of racing thoughts that arise during and after orgasming, where the individual reflects on the quality of their orgasm and is distracted by other thoughts. While it is not fully understood, this phenomenon could relate to similar patterns observed in people with OCD, where intrusive thoughts can surface at unexpected times. The authors suggest that while this might not be troubling for the individual, exploring ways to manage such experiences could be beneficial if desired.
"Sometimes our thoughts race, no big deal! But if you're interested in potentially not going through the post-orgasm, high-gear brain, read on."
"OCD is one of the most misdiagnosed disorders," according to psychologist Dr. Monnica Williams, highlighting the complexities of obsessive thoughts and their frequent misunderstandings.
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