Having about a dozen orgasms a day might sound like a dream to some. But a? 51-year-old woman who has a rare medical condition says that in reality it is not as pleasurable as one might think.
Lorna Harrison has a condition called ¡®persistent genital arousal disorder¡¯ which causes painful throbbing which can only be reduced by an orgasm, or waiting for the arousal to pass.
She has no control over when she gets an orgasm, she can become aroused by menial tasks like cleaning or food shopping. Driving over a speed bump is another thing that can set it off.??She informed Daily Star that even the thought of her boyfriend, 48-year-old Henry Snowden, can trigger an orgasm.?
Apparently, one day, the feeling lasted the entire day; she could not leave her house and could barely walk around.?¡°It sounds a good condition to have but it is uncomfortable, exhausting and happens anywhere at any time,¡± Mirror UK quoted her as saying.?
The condition is extremely rare but among the women who suffer from it, there have been two recorded suicides.?
Lorna runs a lunch service, and finds support in a Facebook group.?
Talking about her experience with the speed bump she said, ¡°I felt a pounding and bulging sensation below. It was lucky I didn¡¯t crash as I was losing control of my body. When I got to the house I handed over the lunch with my legs crossed, ran to the car and quickly drove home.¡±
What her partner think of it?
¡°Henry found it funny at first, but now we can¡¯t kiss passionately as it sets me off. He counts down from three then says: ¡®There she blows!¡¯ He stays on Wednesdays and Fridays and we have sex then ¨C it¡¯s a relief as the rest of the time it¡¯s torture. On one hand I am sick of the condition, but when an orgasm is amazing I want to keep it!¡±
Well, this proves that something that seems pleasurable is not always so - not when it happens all the time.