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prolonged orgasm after clitorial stimulation?? (a day so far)

yesterday i masturbated by rubbing around my clit only, 2 times and orgasmed twice and the second time post-orgasm i kept feeling like i had mini and multiple orgasms after it that don't have the same orgasm symptoms but it kind of feels like I'm climaxing or something and i thought it would continue for an hour maximum but it actually kept happening for like 4 hours then i slept to get away from the discomfort and anxiety and when i woke up it was a bit better but i can still feel it happening.. what is wrong with me? on a side note, I'm 19 and I've only masturbated (only rubbing clit and around it) 4 times in my life, and also a virgin.  
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If this happens again, you might try clenching your vaginal muscles very tightly, to try to squeeze the extra blood out.  Sometimes this happens when a person has a cold, of all the odd things -- the vaginal area begins to feel very congested and the congestion won't release, and it is very uncomfortable as you mentioned (not lively and exciting, just uncomfortable).
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i also forgot to mention that my period is supposed to start tomorrow, does that have any kind of significance? also, today is the 3rd day of that issue and it's a bit better but still not normal
Sometimes when someone is unusually stimulated, she can wake up in the morning with congestion of the vaginal lips; it is not too common but can be unpleasant and hard to make go away.  Had you been having particularly sexy fantasies?

Anyway, I think in your shoes I would not worry unless your period comes and goes and it is still like this.  You also might try masturbating again, to see if the contractions push the congestion out of the area for good.
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