Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome
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Michelle Thompson suffers from PSAS
Condition has ruined her love life ... Michelle Thompson, who suffers from Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome, a medical condition that gives her 300 orgasms a day, has finally found the man of her dreams.
Michelle Thompson, who suffers from Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome, thought she was just too demanding for men and would never find the man of her dreams.
But she has been with her neighbour Andrew Carr, 32, for the past six months and he's as keen for sexual intercourse as she is and they make love 10 times a day.
"Andrew has changed my life. I'm no longer looking for a cure for my orgasms - I've found it," Michelle told The News of the World newspaper in the UK.
"Now I have a huge grin on my face all the time, and it's not just because of the orgasms."
Michelle's rare condition means she always craves sex and can climax at any time anywhere.
She even had to quit a job in a biscuit factory because the machines kept setting her off.
"I know I'm lucky to have so many orgasms when there are women who have never had one. But the condition has ruined my love life," she said.
Michelle's first boyfriend bowed out after a few months saying he couldn't keep up with her demands. And over the years several others gave up - with one telling her he was a man not a machine.
She dated one man for five years but "by the time we broke up, he was exhausted, he left as a defeated man".
Then in May she met Andrew, who is divorced, who lives over the road in Nelson, Lancashire, England.
"I did worry that he would grow tired of me like everyone else, but when I told him he laughed and said he would burn me out first," she said.
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