Porn star Lily Phillips plans to set a new world record, but doctors warn of serious physical and psychological consequences of such an experiment.
British OnlyFans model Lily Phillips has caused a wave of social debate by announcing an attempt to break the world record for the largest number of sexual partners in 24 hours, reports New York Post.
The event, scheduled for January, has drawn attention from both supporters and medical experts who express concern over health risks.
The record so far belongs to the Sparks League, which had 919 partners in one day in 2004. Lily aims to surpass this number by accepting applications from interested parties through social media. He said he prepared for it for months and gradually increased the number of partners during his “training”.
However, doctors noticed the serious consequences of such activity. Dr Zac Turner from Sydney compared Phillips’ attempt to run a marathon without proper training, saying such an extreme event could lead to physical damage, dehydration and complete exhaustion. There is also a risk of tearing, bruising and an increased risk of infection.
Preparing for a record also requires significant logistics. According to Phillips, he had a lot of sex and gradually increased the amount.
The public’s reaction to this event was mixed. Some social media users have expressed support, while others have been critical of the initiative, questioning its morality and possible consequences for mental and physical health.
Doctors remind that despite the possible benefits of sexual activity, the overload on the body can exceed all the positive effects.
It was previously reported that welterweight boxer Ryan Garcia has decided to marry and declared his love for famous Australian porn actress Savana Bond.
Source: korrespondent

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