
Sex with a partner is supposed to make you feel many things that include, passion, calm, warmth, closeness and other ... positive feelings.
Sometimes, when the act is just over, you find yourself in tears and negative emotions. Why?
Formally, this condition called "post-coital dysphoria" or (post-coital sadness, PCD) causes people sadness, nervousness, or anth when it is assumed to be in the optimal mood.
Experts have put forward some hypotheses about what they call "bed tears", but none of them indicate that you are the problem.
The truth is that at the end of the day your sex life is yours and of course I can cry, but some people would love to cuddle instead, so learn once and for all what you need to know about crying after sex.
First of all, you should know that this phenomenon happens to both women and men despite the latter experiencing PCD symptoms differently (since men associate sex with masculine power and vitality).
Experts say people generally describe the sensation as "a loss in itself" and "an embarrassing experience", meaning they felt out of their body.
These feelings are not always accompanied by tears, and sometimes you may find yourself crying even without such feelings.
Crying after sex does not indicate that you did not enjoy all that happened, or that sex was bad. It just shows that you, like many other people, are affected by the phenomenon (which is still a mystery to experts), which goes against what has historically been believed to be a beautiful sex experience.
Therefore, nothing to worry about.