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I have 200 orgasms every day... |
2007-11-15 |
And I thought Restless Leg Syndrome was rough. Be sure to read the bit in the last story on the link by Doctor Hillary Jones about Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS). I wonder if her treatment is covered by the National Health Service.![]() The rumble of a train on the tracks, the purr of a hairdryer, the rhythmic drone of a photo-copier are all enough to make her go oh oh oh, ahhhhh. She had FIVE orgasms during our 40-minute interview. But I can't take the creditit was just talking about her sex life that set her off. Sarah, 24, suffers from Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which increases blood flow to the sex organs. She said: "Sometimes I have so much sex to try to calm myself down I get bored of it. And men I sleep with don't seem to make as much effort because I climax so easily." As she chatted, Sarah became increasingly flustered. "Sorry, you'll have to excuse me for a minute. I'll be with you in a sec," she mumbled before letting out a long sigh. Sarah, from London, developed PSAS after being prescribed anti-depressants at 19. She believes her condition was brought on by the pills. She said: "Within a few weeks I just began to get more and more aroused more and more of the time and I just kept having endless orgasms. "It started off in bed where sex sessions would last for hours and my boyfriend would be stunned at how many times I would orgasm. "Then it would happen after sex. I'd be thinking about what we'd done in bed and I'd start feeling a bit flushed, then I'd become aroused and climax. "In six months I was having 150 orgasms a dayand it has been as many as 200." She and her boyfriend split and new partners struggle to keep up with her sex demands. "Often, I'll want to wear myself out by having as many orgasms as I can so they stop and I can get some peace," she said. Sarah is a beautician and working in salons filled with whirring hairdryers and skincare gadgets can cause problems. "If I start coughing and run to the loo, the girls know to fetch the client a magazine or a cup of tea," she said, adding, "Sometimes I'd like to just have a normal life." All together now, aaaahhhhh! |
Posted by:Delphi |
#7 Direct from an episode of House |
Posted by: Sherry 2007-11-15 22:42 |
#6 Too bad she couldn't bottle them wiggley things up and put them on sale! ô Cockles and ô Orgasms Alive Alive 'O ♫ |
Posted by: Red Dawg 2007-11-15 21:32 |
#5 I had PSAS from about 14. Recovery began with my 50th birthday. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2007-11-15 21:10 |
#4 ![]() |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2007-11-15 20:01 |
#3 I have the same problem with Scotch. |
Posted by: Chuck Simmins 2007-11-15 19:53 |
#2 Uh, uh, errrr, TOO MUCH INFORMATION??? FARK CATS FUN PHOTOS > WHAT HAS BEEN SEEN CANNOT BE UNSEEN, HEARD ....UNHEARD, etc. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2007-11-15 19:29 |
#1 Each day is either a pleasure or hell. Seems like it would be tiring. Of course I am a guy on the late side of 60. Whatever is the opposite of PSAS is probably what I have. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2007-11-15 18:59 |