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Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome .
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PGAD was once called PSAS (Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome) and also known as ReGS or RGS (Restless Genital Syndrome or Mempin Syndrome).
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PGAD was once called PSAS (Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome) and also known as ReGS or RGS (Restless Genital Syndrome or Mempin Syndrome).
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The condition's nature suggests, that there must be more women suffering from PSAS, but may be too embarrassed to talk about it, causing them to suffer in silence ...
What am I supposed to do about this? Tyler 2009
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PSAS, PGAD or RGS is an unknown condition and primarily affects women around menopausal age.
What am I supposed to do about this? Tyler 2009
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Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) – Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome results in a spontaneous and persistent genital arousal, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire.
Eight Diseases that Give You Super Human Powers | Impact Lab 2007
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WEIRD ANTI-DRUNK DRIVING AND ANTI-HUNGER PSAS by gwen, Dec 14, 2008, at 6:46am
WEIRD ANTI-DRUNK DRIVING AND ANTI-HUNGER PSAS » Sociological Images 2008
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So, W.M., does that mean you suffer from "Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome PSAS"?
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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We head to London for number six, doctors there are saying PSAS, which stands for persistent sexual arousal syndrome, needs more research.
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Persistent sexual arousal syndrome: A subclassification of female sexual arousal disorder, PSAS is defined as feelings of spontaneous, persistent and intense genital arousal with or without orgasm, with or without genital engorgement, in the absence of sexual desire. read more information about PSAS; read personal experiences of women with PSAS
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I have also been known to cause persistent sexual arousal syndrome (PSAS) in females of the opposite sex.
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