Orgasmegeddon: Quantifying the Human Orgasmic Limit The pursuit of understanding human sexual capacity often leads to extreme figures that challenge biological expectations. While the average sexual encounter might involve a single climax, documented cases and specialized research have recorded numbers that exceed standard physiological patterns, a phenomenon often referred to as "Orgasmegeddon" in pop-culture contexts or "Expanded Sexual Response" (ESR) in medical literature. Documented Hourly Records
In a dedicated one-hour "marathon," the limiting factors are usually:
Physical Fatigue: The body’s nervous system can eventually become overstimulated.
- A person (usually female) attempts to have as many orgasms as possible within one hour.
- The widely repeated “record” number is over 100 orgasms in 60 minutes (sometimes cited as 105 or 134, depending on the source).
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Male World Record: In the same documented study, the male record is significantly lower at 16 in one hour.
In controlled clinical settings, researchers have documented extraordinary numbers that push the boundaries of human sexual response: