Cara Anaya-Carlis, 30, from Arizona says that the rare condition that causes intense orgasmic waves of pleasure is 'ruining her life' — out of embarrassment she refuses to leave the house. Although at first mention it sounds like a chronic condition we all wish we had, but upon hearing Cara describe what it's actually like to have this many uncontrollable orgasms you may think again Photo via youtube. When Anaya-Carlis had an attack of orgasms not including multiple orgasms in just two hours, she felt it was time to seek the advice of her GP — although he was completely baffled! Eventually she was diagnosed with the condition that also has side effects including dehydration, injured knees and ankles and exhaustion from lack of sleep.
100 orgasms a day: Woman's rare disorder sees her climax for up to eight hours a day
How to Have Multiple Orgasms - Real Women Explain How to Have Multiple Orgasms
There will be a man and a woman and they are having sex. Up against a wall, in a bed, in a car, anywhere. Vertically, horizontally. Clothed or unclothed. None of that matters, because the outcome will be the same. Within a minute, usually, the man and woman will have an orgasm at the same time. It will be visible, spectacular, satisfying.
By Daily Mail Reporter. A woman who experiences multiple orgasms for up to eight hours a day has opened up for the first time about her rare condition. Rachel, from Atlanta, Georgia, suffers from persistent sexual arousal syndrome, also known as p ersistent genital arousal disorder, which means she climaxes hundreds of times a day. Speaking with her husband, John, she revealed that she was diagnosed with the disorder after the birth of her first child. Scroll down for video.
Skip navigation! Story from Body. We know that orgasms can be accompanied by moaning, shaking, and even squirting. But what about crying? But it actually makes a lot of sense.