This one is worth a double post :lol:
If that happened to me I'd probably be dead.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/01 ... 45149.html
AN orgasm that lasts three hours doesn't sound like the worst thing that could happen to somebody, but it was serious enough to send a Seattle woman to the emergency department of a hospital.
She has recounted her initially fun but increasingly terrifying story - OK, we'll call it an "ordeal" - in a new cable TV show in America called Sex Sent Me to the ER.
The woman, identified as Liz on the show, said after an hour of orgasming she was trying to get herself to stop.
"I started hopping up and down to see if that would do anything, :lol: I started trying to drink wine to see if that would calm down my system," she told Radar Online. "I tried just about every possible thing I could do to stop having an orgasm."
After two hours, she admitted herself to hospital.
Her partner Eric - who, er, had a role to play in her condition - described his own feelings of discomfort during the hospital admission.
"As much of a relief as it was to have her in the hospital, now there were eyes on me and I was still feeling very tense and uptight and uncertain about what was going on and what was going to happen," he said.
Medical staff initially suspected Liz was going into labour, but the symptoms subsided in the third hour.
http://www.news.com.au/world/three-hour ... 6796382268
If that happened to me I'd probably be dead.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/01 ... 45149.html
Three hour orgasm lands Seattle woman in emergency department
AN orgasm that lasts three hours doesn't sound like the worst thing that could happen to somebody, but it was serious enough to send a Seattle woman to the emergency department of a hospital.
She has recounted her initially fun but increasingly terrifying story - OK, we'll call it an "ordeal" - in a new cable TV show in America called Sex Sent Me to the ER.
The woman, identified as Liz on the show, said after an hour of orgasming she was trying to get herself to stop.
"I started hopping up and down to see if that would do anything, :lol: I started trying to drink wine to see if that would calm down my system," she told Radar Online. "I tried just about every possible thing I could do to stop having an orgasm."
After two hours, she admitted herself to hospital.
Her partner Eric - who, er, had a role to play in her condition - described his own feelings of discomfort during the hospital admission.
"As much of a relief as it was to have her in the hospital, now there were eyes on me and I was still feeling very tense and uptight and uncertain about what was going on and what was going to happen," he said.
Medical staff initially suspected Liz was going into labour, but the symptoms subsided in the third hour.
http://www.news.com.au/world/three-hour ... 6796382268

