Meet the women who can orgasm up to SIXTY times in a single sex session (including one who is convinced her ability is a gift from GOD)

  • Janette, 28, from South London, has a religious theory about her ability
  • Nathalie, 24, from Bournemouth, can achieve over 60 orgasms in one go
  • Channel 4 documentary investigates the science behind a 'super orgasm'
  • Scientists find that the women in the study are aroused more easily and release higher levels of oxytocin which is also known as the 'love hormone'
  • They even suggest that all women could achieve super orgasms if they 'let go' 

A woman claims to be able to climax over 60 times during sex. 

Nathalie, 24, a bisexual motorbike mechanic from Bournemouth, is one of four women featured in a Channel 4 documentary exploring the 'super orgasm' - when women achieve orgasm dozens of times within in a single sex session.

Nathalie - who appears in Super Orgasm alongside a devout Christian who regards her ability as a 'gift from God', and a 59-year-old who says she only discovered her capacity for multiple orgasms after her divorce - says she typically climaxes 20 to 30 times, but the count regularly tops 60.   

Janette, 28, believes her super orgasmic ability is a gift from God
Nathalie, 24, sees her open attitude towards sex as the key to achieving multiple orgasms

(Left) Janette, 28, believes her super orgasmic ability is a gift from God. (Right) Nathalie, 24, sees her open attitude towards sex as the key to achieving multiple orgasms

Super orgasm: Francesca has sex with her new partner Colin for the first time while filming the Super. He reveals his astonishment after she orgasms around 30 times

Francesca has sex with her new partner Colin for the first time during filming, and he discovers her secret. He reveals his astonishment after she orgasms around 30 times 

Scientists exploring the phenomenon in the show say the women's capacity for achieving maximum pleasure is because of their unusually high state of arousal, which in turn releases even more of the 'love hormone' oxytocin.

But Nathalie puts it down to her bisexuality and open approach to sex.

'I don't really practice monogamy, I'm not really a relationship person in the traditional sense,' she says.  

'The most I have had is probably an upwards of 60 in one evening. If I'm with a friend and we’re comfortable together, then probably 20-30. If we’re pushed for time we’ll drop it back to about seven or ten. 

'If I’m on my own I’ll probably get bored after four or five,' she adds. 

Janette, 28, a web entrepreneur based in South London, is a Christian who never spoke about sex with her parents, yet she believes her ability to achieve super orgasm is rooted in her religion.

'As a Christian you get told that God makes you feel good,' she says on the show. 

'So when I have an orgasm and it’s the best feeling in the world, so as far as I am concerned God gave me that power.'   

Janette heads to America to take part in a study to help scientists understand the science behind super orgasms, and has to masturbate without her vibrator in a scanner

Janette heads to America to take part in a study to help scientists understand the science behind super orgasms, and has to masturbate without her vibrator in a scanner

WHAT MAKES A WOMAN PRONE TO A 'SUPER ORGASM'? 

Dr Gerulf Rieger, who studies sexual arousal at the University of Essex, says in the show that the so-called super orgasmic women could be in a heightened state of arousal before even embarking on intercourse.

That’s how they can achieve multiple orgasms in a row: 'It is like a jump start to sexual response that other women don't have.' 

During a study, Dr Rieger tasked all four women with watching porn - and found they had a higher than average blood flow to the genitals.

They were 'twice as aroused' by anything sexual as the average woman, he said.    

'This would suggest that from the very early beginnings of a sexual situation, these women start to respond differently on a physiological level.'

Neuroscientist and pscyhophysiologist Dr Nicole Prowse, who also features on the show, also found that the women had different brain activity to those who typically climax just once.

Dr Prowse uses an electroencephalograph monitor (EEG) while the women are masturbating to record brain activity, and discovers their brain alpha waves are high when they orgasm - meaning they are in a 'chilled out state'.

She says the data suggests that to achieve a super orgasm, other women may need to 'turn their brain off and be less engaged, by letting go'. 

The study also found that women who orgasm more than once during sex release more levels of oxytocin - the 'love hormone'.

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Francesca, 59, who was born in Portugal and now lives in Cardiff, has been super orgasmic for decades and describes the experience as like 'riding a wave'. 

She thinks being in love makes sex better and says she doesn't need sex toys.

She and her new partner, retired nuclear physicist Colin, 64, sleep together for the first time during the show - but he doesn't let him in on her secret in advance.

Afterwards, Colin is astonished as he reveals how many times Francesca climaxed: 'There were 20 to 30-plus, there were a lot. That was new for me and quite incredible.

'What I do know is that this wonderful lady is the person I want to spend the rest of my life with.' 

And she is in agreement, admitting she prefers to be in a relationship.

'The right partner has a lot to do with it, because when I was young and in a not very happy marriage things didn’t work well,' she says. 

'As soon as I got divorced and went on to have another relationship I discovered I was a sexual being.

'Women report having a lot more orgasms as they get older. You are more at ease with your body and yourself and everything works better.'

Married mother-of-two Danika found stress relief in achieving super orgasms during sex with her husband - but had never found the need to masturbate

Married mother-of-two Danika found stress relief in achieving super orgasms during sex with her husband - but had never found the need to masturbate

Janette travels to America in the programme and masturbates in an FMRI scanner -without her trusty vibrator - in an attempt to further understand her ability. 

HOW TO ACHIEVE A SUPER ORGASM 

Relaxation 

Yoga or tantric yoga

Bonding with your partner 

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The scientists conducting the study find that Janette's brain deactivates after her orgasm, before a second which is even more powerful and intense.

'They are more capable of tuning into their sensations, focusing on them and the experience probably empowers them to have more orgasms,' Dr Nan Wise explains of woman who can achieve multiple orgasms. 

The show also introduces married mother-of-two Danika, 27, from Sussex, who became super-orgasmic after the birth of her two children, having found stress relief by learning to orgasm using instructional videos on the internet. 

The Super Orgasm airs on Channel 4 at 10pm on Thursday April 13

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