Man Orgasms 100x a Day: 3 Reasons Why It's Ruining His Life
Two years ago, 37-year-old Dale Decker accidentally had a disc slip in his back. And since then, it has led him to suffer from orgasms that come a hundred times each day.
The Wisconsin local recalls that on his way to the hospital after the accident, he had five orgasms all in one wave. His condition, which other guys may normally be envious of, is something he regards as horrifying and shameful.
Dale's condition, Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, is said to be more likely to happen among women. In fact, he is considered the first ever male patient who opened up about his condition to the public.
In 2012, UK nurse Kim Ramsey revealed that she lived with a similar condition for a total of six years, stated The Guardian. Through time though, she has learned to manage the factors that trigger the onset of her orgasms such as wearing tampons or and stilettos.
In Dale's conversation with Barcroft Media, he heartbreakingly mentioned how his condition has made his life limited ever since.
First, he is always hesitant to leave his home since it puts him in an extremely embarrassing situation each time his orgasms come around. This then, eventually affects his economic status too, as it turned out impossible for him to find a decent and regular job to earn a living for their household.
He remembers how he shamefully experienced his unexpected orgasms during his father's funeral and when he was once at a grocery store. The wondering stare of other people just breaks him apart, Eonline reported.
Secondly, Dale's odd condition has put a strain on his marital relationship. Despite others possibly thinking that having multiple orgasms could benefit the sexual aspect of his marriage, it has actually made things a lot less intimate.
His wife revealed that they came to a point of sleeping in different beds due to Dale having orgasmic episodes at night. This has certainly brought frustration to both of them--especially on her wife who's been wanting to simply experience the warmth of having a husband to sleep beside with again, like they used to.
Above all, Dale and his wife are saddened with how his condition has affected his relationship as a father to his kids. The usual bonding time they do together is now a thing of the past. Their two children are still too young to understand what their dad is going through.
Gynecologist Dr. Dena Harris warns that Dale's medical condition is a serious one and that he she wishes the patient would be able to get all the help he needs as soon as possible. If not, the expert doctor on the genital arousal disorder believes it could lead to bigger risks in the long run.