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Monday, November 28, 2011

Hiper sex: the oppression of living in a permanent climax

The friction of tight trousers, a crossing of legs, buttocks contact with the chair is enough to take them to a state of intense excitement, prolonged, uncontrolled. The clitoris, vagina and perineum begin to throb with such force that makes you sweat and disturbed. Suffer from the syndrome called Persistent Excitation (PGAD for its acronym in English). A state can not prevent and, if not always reach orgasm when it occurs the situation becomes unbearable. For "do not enjoy, so some make the comparison with the term nymphomania is not supported by clinical data," says James Pfaus, a member of the Department of Psychology, Concordia University (Canada).

In fact, experts insist that it is a very annoying and even painful. "They do not seek sex for sex, but prefer the feel of the post orgasmic because it induces the exit compression of the blood of the genitals and relieved," says Pfaus. So Michelle Thompson did nothing but have sex with her ​​boyfriend . "Up to ten times a day" to try to appease their ardor. The case rose to the tabloids because they said up to 300 orgasms a day that caused problems at work, as he had to leave his job in a biscuit factory because the noise of the machines caused her orgasms. How many? Although only described in the female, if I had to seek some kind of correspondence with the men, "would rather priapism, ie spontaneous erections that can extend and be unpleasant and painful." PGAD The complexity makes it difficult to get figures on its incidence. Francisco Cabello, director of the Andalusian Institute of Sexology and Psychology and Honorary President of the Spanish Federation of Sociology and Sexology, argues that "an American author, Sandra Leiblum, launched a magnified box in an investigation in which he spoke of 18,000 patients United States, but the reliability is relative because I play as the symptoms. "

Hair adds that "in 26 years I've only seen professional four cases." Just Leiblum, who died recently, was the first researcher to describe the criteria for a diagnosis. Read the aforementioned involuntary excitement over a long period of time (hours, days or months), which in turn may be accompanied by one or more orgasms and not related to a feeling of desire. James Pfaus clarifies that "clinically, there seems little distinction between actually affected by this syndrome and those without. Obviously one of them is that often masturbate to relax your state. " As I happened to Johanna. This woman, which already exceeds the barrier of 50, went to a specialist web PGAD (www.psas.nl) where those affected can be released and count and contrast their daily experiences. In this way he could explain how sex life captured. "The cases I masturbated could count on the fingers of one hand. But within three months I went from being a woman is not sexually active too someone who could not seem to think of anything but sex. I felt I was about to cum at any time. I needed to run it without any reason and at odd moments. "

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