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Woman has ‘loud and full body orgasm’ during LA Philharmonic concert

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The ground really moved for one woman during the second movement of the LA Philharmonic’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony — when she experienced a “loud and full body orgasm.”

Several concertgoers described the woman’s climactic moment Friday from the balcony at the packed Walt Disney Concert Hall.

“Everyone kind of turned to see what was happening,” Molly Grant, who was sitting near the overjoyed woman, told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday.
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Making noises is part of good sex. But in a concert hall?
 
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Brings a whole new meaning to "crescendo".
 

The ground really moved for one woman during the second movement of the LA Philharmonic’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony — when she experienced a “loud and full body orgasm.”

Several concertgoers described the woman’s climactic moment Friday from the balcony at the packed Walt Disney Concert Hall.

“Everyone kind of turned to see what was happening,” Molly Grant, who was sitting near the overjoyed woman, told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday.
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Making noises is part of good sex. But in a concert hall?

Music agent Lukas Burton told the LA Times that the woman’s loud moan was “wonderfully timed” to a “romantic swell” during the performance.

“One can’t know exactly what happened, but it seemed very clear from the sound that it was an expression of pure physical joy,” Burton told the paper.

“A sort of classical music equivalent of that scene in a movie where someone is talking loudly in a party or a nightclub, and then the record suddenly stops and they say something that everyone hears,” he said.

Burton added that the classic expression of joy was “rather wonderful and refreshing.”

That's, um, one way to put it.
 

The ground really moved for one woman during the second movement of the LA Philharmonic’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony — when she experienced a “loud and full body orgasm.”

Several concertgoers described the woman’s climactic moment Friday from the balcony at the packed Walt Disney Concert Hall.

“Everyone kind of turned to see what was happening,” Molly Grant, who was sitting near the overjoyed woman, told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday.
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Making noises is part of good sex. But in a concert hall?
The noise etc. is very bad taste. Once when I was young, I had an orgasm at a Picasso exhibition at a museum in Chicago and was very surprised. But no one else experienced it, because I had better taste.
 
"Um...ma'am? This is not an audition for a When Harry Met Sally remake."
 
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