Doctors horrified and issue warning to OnlyFans star who wants to sleep with 1,000 men in 24 hours

Lily Phillips is on a quest to be the first woman to have sex with 1,000 men in a day. But, doctors are extremely worried about this.

Lily Phillips is on a quest to be the first woman to have sex with 1,000 men in a day. But, doctors are extremely worried about this.

Published Dec 9, 2024

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23-year-old Lily Phillips who is from the UK wants to make history in early 2025 by being the first woman to sleep with 1,000 men in 24 hours.

However, medical professionals have warned against this stunt, saying it would not only harm her physically but psychologically as well.

But the porn star remains undeterred.

In a new documentary with Josh Pieters, Phillips opened up about how she got into the controversial industry.

"I have always had a sexual nature...As soon as I got started on the platform (OnlyFans), I realised how much money I can make and that I just loved it," said Phillips.

She added that she has a very supportive network of family and friends and does not care what anyone else thinks of her line of work.

Dr Zac Turner, a Sydney medical practitioner who specialises in preventative health and wellbeing, told News.com.au that when sex is 'pushed to the extremes', the body can suffer detrimental consequences.

"Sex, at its core, is a physically demanding activity that engages various muscles, the cardiovascular system, and the release of endorphins.

“Done in moderation, it’s akin to a rewarding workout, promoting stress relief, cardiovascular health, and emotional bonding. However, when pushed to extremes, like a 24-hour sexual marathon, the physical and physiological toll can be severe," said Turner.

He added that physical repercussions of excessive intercourse include bruising, tearing, and overall pain.

He stated she should compare it to running a marathon without prior preparation; overuse injuries, dehydration, and sheer weariness are practically certain.

"Fatigue diminishes the pleasurable aspects, and the constant physical exertion transitions from beneficial to harmful. While it might be a cardiovascular workout, it’s one likely to end with more harm than good," he said.

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