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SEX FORUM Babes can get ‘blue balls’, too!

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A STUDY has found that women can suffer ‘BLUE BALLS’ just like men.

When a bloke hasn’t emptied his sack in a while he usually gets a painful or dull aching sensation in his testicles.

But it seems the condition also affects vaginas as well – when a women is turned on, blood vessels swell meaning they too can suffer from the unwanted feeling of heaviness.

While guys feel it in their balls, girls get the ache around their labia and clitoris.

And given that only around 64 per cent of women are able to orgasm from intercours­e compared to 91 per cent of men, it’s likely that ‘blue vulva’ is pretty common.

Topless stunna Karyn Price revealed that her huge sex drives leaves her craving raunchy romps several times a day.

The 26-year-old 36C Brighton belle said: “Yeah, of course women suffer from it too! I would have thought that would be a given for almost everyone.

“I have such a high sex drive, so even after a short amount of time I’m sexually frustrated and keen to get my next fix. Ideally I’d have sex around four times a day.”

The medical term for blue balls is epididymal hypertensi­on and it’s caused by fluid building up and blood being trapped in the genital area.

And it can actually turn men’s privates a blue colour. As the blood stays there it loses oxygen meaning they appear blue rather than red.

The longer blood stays down there without circulatin­g to the heart and lungs, the less oxygen it obtains and the more blue the skin appears.

A study published in the National Survey of Sex and Behaviour found that – as you might expect – the only way to treat them is by is “sexual release”.

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