Woman distracts orchestral performance in L.A. with ‘loud and full body orgasm’

A woman allegedly got aroused by a performance from the Los Angeles Philharmonic that she had a “loud and full body orgasm” right there in her seat.

Reports have it that the woman apparently became turned on as the Philharmonic orchestra played the second part of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

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A woman who witnessed the publication commented:

“I saw the girl after it had happened, and I assume that she … had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing, and her partner was smiling and looking at her — like in an effort to not shame her. It was quite beautiful.”

Another present in the show tweeted that the woman was having a “loud and full body orgasm” to the as the orchestra performed.

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A third person said the woman’s apparent moment of pleasure was “wonderfully timed” to a “romantic swell” in the music. He added, “One can’t know exactly what happened, but it seemed very clear from the sound that it was an expression of pure physical joy.”

An audio clip later released revealed the sounds of a loud orgasm from someone as the orchestra played the 5th’s second part.

However, another person claimed the woman had a some kind of “breakdown,” making everyone think it was a medical emergency.

The media is yet to spot or locate the woman to get her side of the story, and the L.A. Philharmonic is yet to make a peep about the incident.