She leaned over and kissed me good night.....and she was soon asleep....
I should be used to her sleeping with my balls in her hand.....but it's still very distracting and once I do fall asleep she tends to clench up when she dreams.....
@Sissy Kaaren Hmmmm... Don't want to alarm you. but... Are you sure she was asleep? If she was, this COULD be an indication of REM sleep disorder
Excerpt from: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sleep-paralysis/ "REM is a stage of sleep when the brain is very active and dreams often occur. The body is unable to move, apart from the eyes and muscles used in breathing, possibly to stop you acting out your dreams and hurting yourself."
You may also be interested in: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120711131030.htm Title: How muscles are paralyzed during sleep: Finding may suggest new treatments for sleep disorders Quote: "The finding could be especially helpful for those with REM sleep disorder, a disease that causes people to act out their dreams. This can cause serious injuries to patients and others around them. It is also often an early indicator of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's.
OR https://www.livescience.com/21653-brain-chemicals-sleep-paralysis.html
Ms Christine
PS. On a totally different tack: You may be interested in the reminiscence in my comment on your OktoberFest photo in SaS2.
Hi Ms Christine.....I don't think it's anything quite so serious as the possibilities you mention here.....and I honestly don't think she's deeply asleep when she does it....I think maybe she just enjoys playing with her toys.... Love Kaaren
ps Yes I read with great interest your comments on my other blog....I enjoyed it quite a bit....I'm going to go back and review it again and I'll leave you a note there!!! Love Kaaren
@Sissy Kaaren
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... Don't want to alarm you. but... Are you sure she was asleep? If she was, this COULD be an indication of REM sleep disorder
Excerpt from: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sleep-paralysis/
"REM is a stage of sleep when the brain is very active and dreams often occur. The body is unable to move, apart from the eyes and muscles used in breathing, possibly to stop you acting out your dreams and hurting yourself."
You may also be interested in:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120711131030.htm
Title: How muscles are paralyzed during sleep: Finding may suggest new treatments for sleep disorders
Quote: "The finding could be especially helpful for those with REM sleep disorder, a disease that causes people to act out their dreams. This can cause serious injuries to patients and others around them. It is also often an early indicator of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's.
OR
https://www.livescience.com/21653-brain-chemicals-sleep-paralysis.html
Ms Christine
PS. On a totally different tack: You may be interested in the reminiscence in my comment on your OktoberFest photo in SaS2.
Hi Ms Christine.....I don't think it's anything quite so serious as the possibilities you mention here.....and I honestly don't think she's deeply asleep when she does it....I think maybe she just enjoys playing with her toys....
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Kaaren
ps Yes I read with great interest your comments on my other blog....I enjoyed it quite a bit....I'm going to go back and review it again and I'll leave you a note there!!!
Love
Kaaren
My wife does that a lot. She seems to like to hold on to my balls or she will stroke my chastity cage. Of course I can't feel a thing.
ReplyDeleteMy wife explained it very clearly....
Delete"It belongs to me and I'll play with it whenever I like!!!!"
Can't argue with logic like that!!!
Kisses
Kaaren