Intimate act is one of those processes that every couple lives in different ways. We don't know if it really happened to you, but researchers say one of the partners, but especially women, may be crying during or after sex. And the possible reasons are these six. Did you know?

It's releasing your emotion. Sex is one of the ways our bodies release emotions and tensions. Crying is a liberating action that eliminates stress and worry. This is because you feel particularly relaxed and your body feels secure.

You had a powerful orgasm. The tension you release reaching the height of pleasure includes both physical and emotional release. And the stronger the orgasm, the more emotions you will bring out.

Do you know that there is a breast orgasm? Sexual intimacy is one of the most intense forms of human intercourse, and during the intimate act the touch or pleasure the woman experiences through touching and teasing the breasts is so great that it culminates with orgasm or crying.

Feel physical pain. You may have vaginal infections or sexual dysfunctions, such as vaginismus and dyspareunia. If this is the essential reason immediately stop the act and tell your doctor. You are not obliged to do such a thing when you are sick.

There is a sensory overload . If you have been crying during sex, another reason is that you felt overwhelmed by this intense experience, an over-sensory stimulation that caused a strong response. Don't panic! Take a deep breath, maybe try to slow down the act and enjoy it to the fullest.

You are ashamed. Taboo and culture or knowledge can play a negative role for you and make you perceive sex as filthy and wrong. Set aside external conditioning, only you know what is right and wrong, what you like when you make love. If you do it with the utmost respect for yourself, it makes no sense to live it with a sense of guilt.