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SandyRN
03-24-2006, 06:15 AM
For those of you that don't know, psas is persistant sexual arousal syndrome. There are times that I feel that I may have this, but it's not a constant thing for me...it comes and goes, with no rhyme or reason, and it's NOT pleasant when it does happen to me. There are many women out there that feel this unpleasant arousal 24/7...I read this article on a psas group. If anyone is interested in finding more info for this let me know, and I'll steer you to the group. This story below has sort of a funny twist to it, til you get to the bottom and see WHY the lady has this toy in the first place...warning to people easily offended, this is a story about a sex toy, so don't read if you feel you might get upset. I'm posting this because I KNOW lots of women suffer in silence out there, and this is one story that recognizes PSAS as a real condition. Sandy

HUBBY WRECKS SEX TOY

By JOHN ASKILL

Frustrated husband Rudolf Gibbs was taken to court — for breaking his
wife's Rampant Rabbit vibrator.

Gibbs, 61, had not been sleeping with her and was angry after finding
the sex toy hidden at their home.

The court heard that he burst into his wife's bedroom to confront her.
Gibbs sat with his head bowed in the dock as prosecutor Vinit Kotecha
said: "He found her sex toy, which was a Rampant Rabbit.

"He entered her bedroom with the instrument and challenged her about
it, saying, `Why don't you use it now?'

"He said, `Make love to this' — then he damaged it."

Gibbs, married for 28 years, was charged with causing criminal damage
after his furious wife called in cops. He pleaded guilty to one charge
of causing £38 worth of criminal damage to the toy.

Sewli Kuddus, defending, told Northampton Magistrates that Gibbs had
never been in trouble before. He had raised more than £20,000 for
charity by running marathons.

She added: "This is extremely embarrassing for him." Gibbs, of Luton,
Beds, was given a six-month conditional discharge.

Doctors have admitted the female sex problem Persistent Sexual Arousal
Syndrome DOES exist and victims need help.

It follows a study in London. The Sun told how Michelle Thompson, 38,
of Lancs, had 300 involuntary orgasms a day.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006130728,00.html

Katrina
03-28-2006, 09:51 AM
Thanks for sharing. Sure hope you find a way to feel better Sandy :grouphug:

SandyRN
03-28-2006, 10:00 AM
Thanks Katrina....I did want to add that I only have these symptoms or whatever ya wanna call them every now and again....but there are women out there that have it 24/7...I posted that more for them so that they know someone recognizes this, calls it by its name, and wrote about it...even if it involves such a nutty story, its publicity of some sort.