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By *ightkitty4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

Epsom

Cannot rem_mber if I have asked this before or not, but...

Does anyone else see colours during sex?

You're there enjoying yourself, eyes close, in the moment and your head suddenly fills with colour. It can be any colour, really vivid colours and sometimes not so vivid...

Or am I just very strange and broken! most recent colour was gold with turquoise...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at.

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By *ightkitty4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

Epsom


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at."

What is synaesthesia, just had a google... jesus... the word February is a dark brown in my head and Decemebr January are Black...

Holly Molly... I am not concerend, having never given this any thought or even heard of synaesthesia before...

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

People who have sex with me often see a dull, boring grey in their head

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By *mberWoman
over a year ago

Preston


"People who have sex with me often see a dull, boring grey in their head "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at.

What is synaesthesia, just had a google... jesus... the word February is a dark brown in my head and Decemebr January are Black...

Holly Molly... I am not concerend, having never given this any thought or even heard of synaesthesia before..."

It's not something to panic about, but worth discussing with your GP. Above all, I'm not a doctor, so you're better off talking to someone who is.

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By *ightkitty4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

Epsom


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at.

What is synaesthesia, just had a google... jesus... the word February is a dark brown in my head and Decemebr January are Black...

Holly Molly... I am not concerend, having never given this any thought or even heard of synaesthesia before...

It's not something to panic about, but worth discussing with your GP. Above all, I'm not a doctor, so you're better off talking to someone who is."

Certainly food for thought... thank you. Can you imagine the conversation with the doctor, why are you here, well I see colours during sex!

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at.

What is synaesthesia, just had a google... jesus... the word February is a dark brown in my head and Decemebr January are Black...

Holly Molly... I am not concerend, having never given this any thought or even heard of synaesthesia before...

It's not something to panic about, but worth discussing with your GP. Above all, I'm not a doctor, so you're better off talking to someone who is.

Certainly food for thought... thank you. Can you imagine the conversation with the doctor, why are you here, well I see colours during sex! "

But you don't only see colours during sex.

Your brain is wired up differently so that words, emotions and smells can evoke colours.

I occasionally associate courses with certain smells.

If you have always had it, I doubt it's anything to worry about.

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By *uenevereWoman
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Colours not courses

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at.

What is synaesthesia, just had a google... jesus... the word February is a dark brown in my head and Decemebr January are Black...

Holly Molly... I am not concerend, having never given this any thought or even heard of synaesthesia before...

It's not something to panic about, but worth discussing with your GP. Above all, I'm not a doctor, so you're better off talking to someone who is.

Certainly food for thought... thank you. Can you imagine the conversation with the doctor, why are you here, well I see colours during sex! "

Doctors are surprisingly hard to shock when it comes to sex. You're more likely to surprise them by being open with them from the start, rather than letting embarrassment get in the way.

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By *moothdickMan
over a year ago

stoke

U on Es, lol .. heard u see colors when yr having a stroke

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place

I have one friend that does apparently. I managed to get her to forest green! Which apparently was rare.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cannot rem_mber if I have asked this before or not, but...

Does anyone else see colours during sex?

You're there enjoying yourself, eyes close, in the moment and your head suddenly fills with colour. It can be any colour, really vivid colours and sometimes not so vivid...

Or am I just very strange and broken! most recent colour was gold with turquoise..."

really...... nope can't say i can although i see red sometimes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have synaesthesia and can see gorgeous moving shapes and colours to music and during sex ( less to sex than music but combine the two and we are cooking with gas ) I also can physically describe an orgasm ( for example I might say it was like a deep orange and brown plant-like structure that 'bloomed' - that would be a very 'obvious' comparison as an example, and they are extremely varied. I also sometimes connect to the orgasm of the person I'm with but nowhere near as often.

I've also had the prettiest tiny orgasm through thought alone, it was exquisite !

There are many types of synaesthesia.

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By *partharmonyCouple
over a year ago

Ruislip

You beat me to it. I was going to do a thread about synaesthesia. I see colours and shapes when I listen to music. There's a particular synthesiser organ sound I hear on a particular track which sounds light blue to me. I asked my other half if she thought it was blue and she had no opinion on its colour. But it is definitely blue. Luke

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Unless its something that has suddenly started synaesthesia isn't a medical problem. If it is I've had the problem all my life.

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By *ightkitty4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

Epsom


"Unless its something that has suddenly started synaesthesia isn't a medical problem. If it is I've had the problem all my life."

Thank you, I've never given it much thought, it has always been there and I thought it was normal to see colours in words etc until I started this thread and have googled!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Unless its something that has suddenly started synaesthesia isn't a medical problem. If it is I've had the problem all my life.

Thank you, I've never given it much thought, it has always been there and I thought it was normal to see colours in words etc until I started this thread and have googled!"

I thought it was normal too and you know what!? It is normal, our brains just work differently to many people's.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

If you've always had it, then no cause for concern. In fact, look at it as having a superpower, you are better than mere humans

And if you want to get a skin tight lycra costume and fight crime as Synesthesia Woman, I'm sure we can find a few people here who would enjoy seeing the photos...

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By *ightkitty4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

Epsom


"Unless its something that has suddenly started synaesthesia isn't a medical problem. If it is I've had the problem all my life.

Thank you, I've never given it much thought, it has always been there and I thought it was normal to see colours in words etc until I started this thread and have googled!

I thought it was normal too and you know what!? It is normal, our brains just work differently to many people's. "

I now have Dysleixa, a touch of ADHD and Synaesthesia... Bit fucked up or a complete genius!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Unless its something that has suddenly started synaesthesia isn't a medical problem. If it is I've had the problem all my life.

Thank you, I've never given it much thought, it has always been there and I thought it was normal to see colours in words etc until I started this thread and have googled!

I thought it was normal too and you know what!? It is normal, our brains just work differently to many people's.

I now have Dysleixa, a touch of ADHD and Synaesthesia... Bit fucked up or a complete genius! "

I'd go for genius myself...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Unless its something that has suddenly started synaesthesia isn't a medical problem. If it is I've had the problem all my life.

Thank you, I've never given it much thought, it has always been there and I thought it was normal to see colours in words etc until I started this thread and have googled!

I thought it was normal too and you know what!? It is normal, our brains just work differently to many people's.

I now have Dysleixa, a touch of ADHD and Synaesthesia... Bit fucked up or a complete genius! "

Bit of column A, bit of column B?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at."

It's not an illness. It doesn't need looking at.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

You are not a genius but you are lucky. I'd love to experience synasthesia.

Some that have it are very musical. They see pitch as colour ......

Some years ago I saw a machine on t.v. that helped blind people to 'see'. The machine read colour and made a different pitch for each colour. So if the machine was held over a red apple or a green apple the person knew which was which.... I bet it's come even further since then too.

You have a well developed sense. Not something that needs curing.

That's like saying... oi.. my son Beethoven puts the sounds together and makes music. Can you cure him please.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I never have. It may be commonplace, but if you're concerned you should see a doctor about it. You may have synaesthesia, which could be a symptom of something that needs looking at.

It's not an illness. It doesn't need looking at.

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It can be a symptom of something if it develops suddenly. If it's something OP has had since birth then less likely.

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