3. Persistent Arousal Syndrome
Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (or Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder) isn’t as fun as it sounds. Primarily found in women, both young and old, PSAS is categorized by a persistent feeling of “vaginal congestion” and other physical signs of sexual arousal without any actual sexual desire bringing them on. These symptoms can last from hours, days, to even months at a time and are completely unpredictable.
A month long orgasm certainly isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Most afflicted women report feels of shame and discomfort from their condition. There also comes a great struggle for the public to take the disorder seriously, choosing instead to glamorize it.
Achieving natural orgasm can provide some temporary relief, but there is no lasting cure or treatment. While most women find the syndrome dreadful and unwanted, there are some cases where women find the constant arousal as pleasurable and mysterious. Because of this, it is believed that the phenomenon is underreported, causing PSAS to be less recognized and evaluated than it ought to be.
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