Medical Conditions: Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome is Real

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October 5, 2015

Imagine if every time you think a thought (any thought), or make a move (any move), or hear a sound (any sound), it causes you to have a sexual orgasm. For Sarah Carmen, a British hairstylist, Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome is real. 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 let out sighs of sexual relief.

Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) is a rare condition, which increases blood flow to the sex organs. And, since the time Carmen shared her story in 2008, several women have claimed to suffer from the rare condition. One Florida woman was reported to commit suicide shortly after her story went public – (read about it here).

Today we discovered a video of a woman in the ER, just two hours after having sex with her husband, with similar embarrassing symptoms. The crazy thing is, the husband thought it was funny, but I don’t think he had a clue what might be going on. (see video below)

As for Sarah, she says she developed the condition after being prescribed anti-depressants at 19. She believes her condition was brought on by the pills. According to News of The World UK, Sarah suffers an average of 200 orgasms a day.

“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,” said Sarah.

“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.” (read more)

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