Have you heard of sombody feeling horny, when one is fearful of death?

Recent pandemic related horror stories, make me fearful but noticed that now I have been less hornier when being fearful...
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  • Fear can most definitely make you horny. Everywhere you look, from horror movies to creepy folk stories, we love to cross sexy with scary. The cause may be a fascinating quirk of the human brain, one that can help us have better sex and, more importantly, help us normalize some of our darker desires. The connection between arousal and fear has its roots in our biology. The primary, base emotion that underlies both sexual arousal and fear is the same. According to the two-factor theory of emotions, we first feel a primary, base emotion, like calm or pleasure, and then we put a more specific label on it depending on what Is happening around us. This happens so quickly and seamlessly that we do not even notice. The urge to scare ourselves and turn ourselves on at the same time is much, much older. Our nervous systems need to be relaxed and in a state of calm before we can fully experience arousal. We need to be taken out of a “fight or flight” state in order to embrace our mind-body connection enough to climax most of the time. In some contexts, fear can have a funny way of turning us on. Sexual arousal and fear come from the same base emotion. Think of people who absolutely love rollercoaster or scary movies. They genuinely enjoy the feeling of being afraid. Consensual encounters designed to amplify the “near-death” feeling are not literally putting you in a life-threatening situation, but your nervous system does not know how to make the distinction. Your biological response to the perceived threat to your life spikes your adrenaline levels, giving you that rush so many of us crave. Adrenaline is present both in states of fear and sexual arousal. This is why people in fearful states sometimes report experiencing a genital response. Fear-induced arousal can go a step further than the physical, leading to genuine horniness in the mind as well as the body. The thrill starts the arousal process in your body: you think you are horny, and then suddenly, you are joining for an orgasm. So, yes, fear can most definitely make you horny.

  • This sounds very doubtful. Being coupes up alone when your SO that’s likely to make you think about more sex.

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  • So @mt2359 Hypothetical here so be cool.
    You're on death row getting pumped full of poison is iminant. They come to get you and walk the green mile and all the women in the place are naked and going finger bang crazy... are you horny walking past them knowing the end is near?

  • I have almost died before and sex was the last thing I thought of.

    • Thank you got the MHO 😎😎😎

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  • No, that's really weird.