Aussie women had sex with strangers while she slept
Aussie women had sex with strangers while she slept
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - A woman seduced and had sex with strangers while she slept and later had no recollection of her infidelities due to a sleeping disorder, her Sydney doctor said Thursday.
The middle-aged woman had no idea that she was sneaking from her house at night in search of sex with random strangers until her partner awoke, discovered she was missing from the bedroom, and found her having sex with another man, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital sleep medicine physician Peter Buchanan told the Sydney Morning Herald.
Her partner was already aware that she was a sleep walker and also had been confounded by condoms he found strewn around the house, Buchanan said.
Buchanan will discuss the case when he lectures on sleep sex - the disorder has yet to be given a formal title - at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Sleep Association in Sydney at the weekend.
"It is very complex, elaborated motor behaviour during sleep," Buchanan told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio Thursday.
"People are often stunned and overwhelmed when they're told what they've been doing."
The partners and doctors of people suffering from the disorder often do not believe the acts were committed while they slept, he said.
"It's very stressful both for them, for their partner or for their relationship," Buchanan said. "It also promotes an intense sense of embarrassment on their part, their partner's behalf and this inhibits people coming forward to seek potentially helpful professional intervention."
The middle-aged woman had no idea that she was sneaking from her house at night in search of sex with random strangers until her partner awoke, discovered she was missing from the bedroom, and found her having sex with another man, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital sleep medicine physician Peter Buchanan told the Sydney Morning Herald.
Her partner was already aware that she was a sleep walker and also had been confounded by condoms he found strewn around the house, Buchanan said.
Buchanan will discuss the case when he lectures on sleep sex - the disorder has yet to be given a formal title - at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Sleep Association in Sydney at the weekend.
"It is very complex, elaborated motor behaviour during sleep," Buchanan told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio Thursday.
"People are often stunned and overwhelmed when they're told what they've been doing."
The partners and doctors of people suffering from the disorder often do not believe the acts were committed while they slept, he said.
"It's very stressful both for them, for their partner or for their relationship," Buchanan said. "It also promotes an intense sense of embarrassment on their part, their partner's behalf and this inhibits people coming forward to seek potentially helpful professional intervention."
Re: Aussie women had sex with strangers while she slept
ROFLMAO
Originally Posted by Disco Stu
Hmmmm, I live in Canberra, so that explains a few things.....
I thought she really liked me
She just seemed a bit distant....
I thought she really liked me
She just seemed a bit distant....

Re: Aussie women had sex with strangers while she slept
Also, I heard that the guy she slept with broke her and although he knew exactly how to **** her, he had no clue about what to do afterwards!
Re: Aussie women had sex with strangers while she slept
Originally Posted by Andrew Absalom
She is what we like to call a good sport.. Comes and picks you up
has sex with you and then she just f_cks off how cool is that....
has sex with you and then she just f_cks off how cool is that....

Thats Canberra for ya.
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