• Woman experiences 'Loud and Full Body Orgasm' at Music Concert; Perplexed Audience calls it 'Beautiful'

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    Woman experiences 'Loud and Full Body Orgasm' at Music Concert; Perplexed Audience calls it 'Beautiful'

    "I saw the girl after it happened, and I assume she...had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing, and her partner was smiling and looking at her - like in an effort not to embarrass her," she added

    Digital Desk: Music has the ability to affect the soul. Can
    it, however, cause orgasms? That appears to be what happened to a woman while
    attending Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony.



    The incident occurred at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. A
    woman was reportedly so moved by the Los Angeles Philharmonic that she climaxed
    in public. Attendees at the concert told the Los Angeles Times about their
    reactions to seeing the woman in such an awkward situation.



    Molly Grant, who sat next to the unnamed woman, reported that
    she began to cause a fuss about halfway through the event. Many people were
    drawn to the woman's reaction to the performance. "Everyone turned to see
    what was going on," Grant explained. "I saw the girl after it
    happened, and I assume she...had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing,
    and her partner was smiling and looking at her - like in an effort not to
    embarrass her," she added.



    The woman went on to say, "It was quite beautiful."
    The incident was also discussed on social media.



    Composer and music producer Magnus Fiennes, who was among the
    audience, tweeted, "Went to see @LAPhil play @Thomasades and Tchaikovsky 5
    last night. A woman in the audience had loud and full body orgasm during the
    5th's second movement... Band politely carried on. Props to LAPhil (and Pytor
    Ilyich) for bringing it on....”



    Another person wrote, "[F]riends who went to the LA
    philharmonic last night are reporting that in the middle of the show some lady
    had a SCREAMING orgasm, to the point where the whole orchestra stopped playing."



    However, composer Rodrigo Ruiz dismissed the claims and said
    that the woman experienced some sort of mental breakdown during the musical
    show. “I was there. This is not what happened. The poor woman had a breakdown
    of some sort," said Ruiz, adding that he worried if it was going to be a
    medical emergency situation