'Challenge for sexual intercourse with 1,000 people for 24 hours'Given 41.6 seconds per person

Dec 04, 2024

'Challenge for sexual intercourse with 1,000 people for 24 hours'Given 41.6 seconds per person
photo source=Lily Phillips Instagram



An adult movie actress said she is challenging the record for the most sex with a man in 24 hours. To this end, she is recruiting 1,000 men.

British pornographic actress Lily Phillips, 23, has begun accepting applications from men for the 'most sexual event' scheduled to take place in January next year.

She guaranteed to have the most relationships with men in 24 hours.



The current record holder is adult film actress Lisa Sparks, who slept with 919 men in a single day at the 2004 Adult Industry Fair in Poland.

Sparks once said "It was painful for the next week."



Lily Phillips said she has been doing 'training' in recent months for the record challenge.

As part of her self-proclaimed 'Physical Training', she has many sexes and is gradually increasing the number.



Having been in a relationship with 101 men in the last 14 hours, she said "I plan to challenge 300 first in a few weeks. It's like a boxing match."

For the record challenge, she plans to give each man 41.6 seconds.

Men who applied in advance must have ID and photos to participate in the event.

On the other hand, how does sexual intercourse that lasts for 24 hours have a physiological effect on the body?

Dr. Jack Turner, who works as a specialist in Sydney, Australia, warned that it was too extreme and could have a negative impact on the body.

"Gender relationships are physically challenging activities that cause the release of various muscles, cardiovascular systems, and endorphins. Moderately, they promote stress relief, cardiovascular health, and emotional bonds, but if pushed to extreme situations such as 24-hour sexual intercourse marathons, physical and physiological damage can be severe.", he pointed out.

He added that bruises, tears and general pain can occur, for example, and dehydration and exhaustion are also of concern.



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