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August 27th, 2012

MEET THE SISTAH WHO HAS “100 ORGASMS” A DAY! EVEN “HOUSEWORK” TRIGGERS CLIMAX

(BlackMediaScoop) Apparently having 100 orgasms a day isn’t as fun as it sounds!

Some people fake them, others ache for them but for one woman, the big ‘O’ is the PAIN of her life… she endures up to 100 orgasms a day. O.M.G!

44 year old Kim Ramsey, has a medical condition which makes her feel constantly aroused. Even the slightest pelvic movement – on a train, in a car, cleaning the house – can trigger a climax, but the sheer volume has left her tired, in pain and unable to have a normal relationship.


Ramsey, a nurse originally from Hitchin, Hertfordshire, suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD). Doctors believe the incurable syndrome was caused by an accident in 2001 when she fell down some stairs. This may have led to a Tarlov cyst on her spine, at the point where a woman’s orgasm originates.

‘Other women wonder how to have an orgasm – I wonder how to stop mine,’ she told The Sun. Ramsey, who has since moved to Montclair, New Jersey, first noticed the problem in 2008 after having sex with a new boyfriend. She said: ‘I had constant orgasms for four days.

I thought I was going mad. We tried everything to make it stop. Squats, deep breathing, I even sat on frozen peas but the orgasms and sexual arousal continued for 36 hours – I must have had around 200 orgasms during that period. The pain and exhaustion was excruciating.’

Ramsey said she now finds it hard to go about her daily life because she’s worried she will not be able to control the sexual arousal. She said she no longer feels like she has control over her own body: ‘Imagine feeling aroused for no reason other than you got up that day. I’ve even had one in public.

I was traveling home on the train and it was a bit of a bumpy ride. Every jerk of the train or vibration made me more aroused and it was a 40-minute journey so there was nothing I could do. I just had to bite my lip and sit on my hands and hope no one noticed.’

Although the sensations experienced during PGAD may seem like arousal, they are not actually based in any sexual desire, thoughts or behavior, and it is unconnected to libido. Any pressure on the genitals can result in increased intensity – and also bring on the urge to urinate.

Due to shame, guilt and fear of rejection, it is not clear how many people have the condition, as some patients may suffer in silence.

Ramsey added: ‘Both women and men just don’t seem to get it – they seem to think it’s a great thing and, believe me, it’s really not.’

Despite going to several specialists about her condition, doctors remain unable to help.

The condition is very rare and there has so far been very little research into it.

Ms Ramsey only received an official diagnosis, in Pennsylvania, in June and will travel to London next month to see a PGAD (Persistent genital arousal disorder) expert.

She said: ‘At the moment I am able to work. But without the correct treatment this condition can limit my ability to work. I don’t want that. It’s already destroyed my chance of having a relationship.’

What do you think…is this a problem you’d wanna have? What would you do?

SCOOP: THESUN

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