Frequently Asked Questions

Why the Blues

It's a common thing! Happens to many, even the best among us! After experiencing mind-blowing orgasms, you might suddenly feel a bit down, like going from 0 to 60 in sixty seconds. It might seem like feeling sad. So, what's the deal? Was the sex bad? Nope. Is your partner being a jerk and criticizing? No way! Are you worried about what Mommy might say, or are the images of your school teacher popping up? Absolutely not! Was the sex fishy, bad, lousy, the worst, making you think you'll never get laid again? Not at all! So, why on earth are you feeling blue? Let me break it down.

Stress matt lo yaar. Sex is not just a physical act; it involves emotional investment too, even if it's casual. So, once you've got those emotions, after the act is over, you might feel a kind of separation from the person and the feelings. Hence, the blues. Before and during the act, it's like a disco in your body and mind, with dolphins and endorphins dancing, reaching a peak of elation, and then, zoop – everything comes crashing down. So does your mood. It's like stretching an elastic band – pull, pull, pull, and when you release it, it springs with tension and quickly fizzles out. That's you – fizzling from sizzling. It's legit. Don't worry. Don't doubt yourself or your partner. Don't write them off – now you know why you got the blues, not because of them or something wrong with you, but because your body and mind are playing tricks. Give it another chance – always a good idea.

Now, in Bollywood style: Picture this – you've just experienced a rollercoaster of emotions, like a dramatic plot twist in a blockbuster movie. The climax was intense, but now you're dealing with the post-movie blues. Remember, it's just a part of the script, not a reflection of the actors or the audience. Just like in the movies, where the story continues, give it another shot, and let the sequel surprise you! Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna to the blues and say hello to another exciting scene!