What One Yearns for Becomes an Incurable Disease. Orgasm

Nothing is more is researched and written about than Orgasm in Sex Studies.

As a matter of fact the definition on Orgasm still eludes;at best we have only descriptions.(isn’t the way of all scientific Definitions?)

Now we have a case where Orgasm which has become an incurable disease.

It raises a question.

If orgasm is only a physical phenomenon, does it mean that the emotional build up that is needed for satisfying Sex is incorrect?

If it is purely biological and has nothing to do with feelings and emotions, then the attendant feelings and emotions must become irrelevant and worse still they are non existent.

Would any body enlighten me on this as this has a direct bearing on human behaviour?

‘Some people fake them, others ache for them but for one woman, the big ‘O’ is the bane of her life… as she has to endure up to 100 orgasms a day.

Kim Ramsey, 44, has a medical condition which makes her feel constantly aroused.

Even the slightest pelvic movement – on a train, in a car, doing domestic chores – can trigger a climax, but the sheer volume has left her tired, in pain and unable to have a normal relationship.

Ms Ramsey, a nurse originally from Hitchin, Hertfordshire, suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD).

Doctors believe the incurable syndrome is due to nerve damage caused by spinal cysts, which resulted from her falling down some stairs ten years ago.

‘Other women wonder how to have an orgasm – I wonder how to stop mine,’ she told The Sun.
Ms 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.

‘It also happened with a new partner and I even tried sitting on frozen peas.’

Although the sensations experienced during PGAD may seem like arousal, they are not actually based in any sexual desire, thoughts or behaviour, and it is unconnected to libido.

Any pressure on the genitals can result in increased intensity – and 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.

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2194160/Woman-100-orgasms-DAY-left-agony-doing-housework-trigger-climax.html#ixzz24kayz3GO
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