Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is a medical condition which results in persistent, spontaneous, and uncontrollable genital arousal. This can cause people to have an extreme amount of orgasms a day, which impairs them from doing some of the simple everyday things that we all enjoy. Check out our list of people who suffer from excessive orgasms.
Heather Dearmon of South Carolina suffers from a form of PGAD in which she needs to have 3 consecutive orgasms every time she feels aroused.
37-year-old Dale Decker from Wisconsin suffers from over 100 orgasms a day. It originally started after slipping a disc in his back 2 years ago. He is the first man to speak out about his condition.
Kim Ramsey of Montclair, New Jersey, suffers over 100 orgasms a day. The orgasms started happening after she had intercourse with a new boyfriend a few days after she hurt her back from falling down the stairs.
Rachel, from Atlanta, Georgia, suffers from an orgasm occurring every 30 seconds for 4-6 hours. She has trouble doing simple things such as driving a car or doing laundry due to the vibrations these devices make, which trigger her PGAD orgasms.
Michelle Thompson suffers from over 300 orgasms a day due to PGAD. She has had trouble keeping a boyfriend in the past due to her constant desire for intercourse, but she recently found a man who can keep up with her "demands."
Amanda Gryce suffers as many as 50 orgams a day. A simple vibration such as a vibration of a cellphone or the vibration from a car can trigger these orgasms.
Cara Anaya, a 34-year-old mother from Arizona, suffers through 6 hours of orgasms every day. She was diagnosed with PGAD 3 years ago after having a string of extreme unprovoked orgasms while grocery shopping.
Gretchen Molannen suffered from PGAD for 16 years before committing suicide due to depression which stemmed from the disease. She was said to have suffered over 100 orgasms a day.
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