Many men complain they are all too familiar with the expression, " not to night, I have a headache." Men in general often time resent the women, assuming their partners are using the proverbial headache as an excuse for not wanting sex.
However, there is a condition that correlates having sex and getting headaches. These headaches are often brought on suddenly, without warning, at the point of orgasm, or during coitus (coitus cephalgia). They can even occur during strenuous activity, (exertional or effort headache)
unrelated to sexual activity
Seeded on Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:35 AM EST
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When do coital headaches occur?
Coital headaches can strike before, during, or after sex. They also have been known to happen during masturbation as well.
So, after these head aches occur several times before sex, if we suggest they go to a doctor, we will still catch crap. Just because it is a real condition, does not mean it provides an answer to this age old problem.
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