Wed. Nov 6th, 2024

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Londoner Sarah Carmen, 24, suffers from Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which increases blood flow to the sex organs. She says she developed PSAS after being prescribed anti-depressants at 19, and this condition leads her to have up to 200 orgasms a day.

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 day-and 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.

Quote above and article from UK’s News of the World, click here to read full story.

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