Okay I know the title may sound weird as hell. But as context; I’m a guy, and the sensation of falling TO ME feels like it’s *localized entirely in my balls*. Very hard to explain.

It’s kind of like an unpleasant whooshing sensation localized in my balls. I wish I could be more specific but I can only really describe it as the sensation of falling. I get this when I fall in real life, or even when falling from a high place in a video game.

I never thought too much about it, but the other day I found myself wondering… if THAT’S where I feel the sensation of falling, women must experience it differently, right?

As a woman, where does it feel like the sensation of falling is located..? Do you have a similar whooshing sensation somewhere? Presumably not in your balls…

29 comments
  1. Oh it is all in our balls too…

    lol jk. I guess I feel it it my stomach. I don’t play video games but I do love a good rollercoaster. I’ts just feeling weightless and I feel the most “pressure” in my stomach. (pressure is not the best word but I can’t think of anything else).

  2. Deep in my stomach. It’s kind of like when you hear bad news and u feel it right in the pit. Very similar feeling at least for me.

  3. Deep in my stomach. Same when a plane takes off or when I go over the drop in a rollercoaster. Always deep and centrally located in my stomach

  4. Lol ok so I love heights I get adrenaline rush and sort of feel light headed. As for what you’re asking in me I feel it deep in my abdomen this sense of falling and being extremely light

  5. For me, it’s a chest/pit of the stomach feeling. Like butterflies in your stomach but on crack.

  6. In my gut (stomach is technically higher than where I think I realistically feel it… But like in the region that most people call their stomach lol)

    Also in my extremities a little, like my hands and feet, especially when it’s a false feeling, like when I’m trying to sleep.

    Edit: btw excellent use of this sub. For real.

  7. This is an interesting question. Yeah, pit of the stomach like a lot of others have said, but also head, like in a very specific place above my eyes. I never realized this was something people experience differently.

  8. I’ve heard guys say that before and I feel kind of bad for them lol

    For me the sensation of falling, like being on those pirate ship rides or on a really tall rollercoaster, feels like 3/4 of an orgasm. It’s in my lower stomach and kind of stops just under my ribs… Then more fluttery through my chest. After the drop it’s always like a sigh of ecstasy 🤤🤤🤤

  9. I can get vain as shit sometimes. Last time I fell, I was falling facedown and I was really scared it’d break my nose. That was where most of my attention was so it felt like I had a tingly nose along with feeling like your heart dropped to your gut

  10. You know that’s not normal among dudes either? Vast majority of people feel it in their gut regardless of gender.

  11. Interesting, I would never think of my genitals when falling. I guess in my stomach, gut.

  12. What kind of falling are we talking about here? Like, falling off of a building? Falling down a flight of stairs? Falling asleep? Falling in love?

  13. Seems normal to me tbh. Testes and ovaries have the same origins in an embryo. I feel that falling feeling in the deepest, lowest part of my stomach area, right above my pelvis. Which is, roughly, where the ovaries are. I’m no medical or biological expert, and don’t know why we even feel it anywhere, but maybe it’s related…

  14. I know this is ask women, but I gotta say, as a man, I definitely don’t feel falling in my balls. Stomach or sometimes chest, is where I get the whoosh sensation.

  15. In my stomach and weirdly in the palms of my hands and feet. It feels like cramping almost, but just in the palms. It’s pretty painful and I get it when I’m watching anxiety inducing videos where people could fall too.

  16. When I realise that ‘shit I am about to fall’, it’s in my head. And when I fall, it’s on my face and body. Face red, body painful where it hit the ground.

  17. I feel it like, in my chest, like a sinking feeling in my chest and maybe my tummy. But mostly in my chest.

  18. Strongest in the stomach, but I also often feel it in the genital region as well. My sister feels it in her butt.

    Prior to reading all these comments, I had no idea that this wasn’t normal.

  19. Like a roller coaster drop? Pit of the stomach, but works it’s way up to a chest feeling. Really close to the bad news in the pit of your stomach, followed by the chest tightening of anxiety.
    Falling down? Last time I fell down some iced over stairs it was mostly the chest/anxiety feeling.
    Trip and general fall? Shoulders, being unbalanced, similar to walking on ice where you’re kind flailing around.

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