Meet the Man Who Has 100 Orgasms a Day (And That's Not a Good Thing)

Dale Decker slipped a disc in his back in 2012 and has had this issue ever since

By Jenna Mullins Sep 23, 2014 9:13 PMTags

This condition might sound cool, but after hearing his story you'll feel nothing but complete sympathy for this man from Wisconsin.

In September 2012, Dale Decker slipped a disc in his back while getting out of a chair. On the way to the hospital, he had five orgasms, and ever since that day, he's had nonstop orgasms all day, every day.

"It makes you never want to have another orgasm for as long as you live," he tells Barcroft Media. "There's nothing pleasurable about it because even though it might feel physically good, you're completely disgusted by what's going on."

Dale, who is married with two children, has something called Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, and he is the first male to speak publicly about the condition, as women are more likely to suffer from PGAD. And hearing about his daily struggle is positively heartbreaking.

"Imagine being on your knees at your father's funeral beside his casket, saying goodbye to him, and then you have nine orgasms right there, while your whole family is standing behind you," he says. "If you're in public, if you're in front of kids…it's disgusting and it can break you real fast. It happened to me at the grocery store, and when it was over there were around 150 people looking straight at me. Why would I leave the house when something like this can happen?"

Not only is Dale afraid to leave the house which makes it impossible to find work, but the condition severely affects his relationship with his wife, April, who claims they rarely have sex, even though he constantly has an erection.

"It's really upsetting. We don't do things that man and wife should do and we argue over things that should not be affecting us," she revealed. "Because he sometimes has episodes at night we took the decision to sleep in separate beds. That can be very frustrating. You want the comfort from another person, particularly your husband, but we don't have that."

"It's clear Dale is really suffering, and I'm sure there are some people who will say that this is just in his head," gynecologist Dr. Dena Harris observed. "But it's not; it's a serious medical condition and I just hope he gets the help he so desperately needs. Dale looks like he is in pain. Not just emotionally but physically as well."

To learn more about Dale's condition and to hear his story, you can watch the video at the top of the article.