Midweek Sport

Fan’s photo makes him a ‘terrorist’

English student Natasha suffers from hypersexua­lity – and there’s no cure

- By ALICE WALKER

AN unsuspecti­ng footie fan was stunned when he took a phtograph of his ballboy son – and was branded a TERROR SUSPECT.

Martin Hogg, 60, was snapping son Freddie, 14, when he turned out as a ballboy in Ipswich Town’s defeat to Leicester City on Saturday.

After taking the snaps at pitchside he was followed back to his seat by stewards who accused him of taking shots of the stands at Portman Road stadium.

He was told he was to be quizzed on suspicion of a TERRORIST ACT and was escorted to a nearby training pitch to be interrogat­ed by a club official.

The season ticket holder, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, said he was furious with the club’s blunder.

Martin said: “This guy got things completely out of proportion.”

Mick Warden, ITFC head of safety, said: “At the request of police as part of anti-terrorism measures nationwide, stadium staff at all grounds are advised to question anyone suspected of taking photos of stadium structures.” RANDY student Natasha Hilman just can’t stop BONKING – and doctors say the nympho teenager is ADDICTED to sex.

The 19-year-old suffers from a disorder called hypersexua­lity – which means she constantly craves sex like a heroin addict itches for a fix.

And while it may sound like a comedy condition, Natasha reckons sex has taken over her life.

Her nookie obsession even interferes with her studies, her social life and her relationsh­ips with her family.

Natasha is in her first year at university – and while her student pals are having the odd one-night stand she’s getting through four or five different fellas a week.

During one marathon bonk-fest she had sex with 20 men in just three days. Natasha, who is originally from Hull, east Yorks, but is studying English at the University of West Lancashire, said: “Hypersexua­lity isn’t that well known and not many people have heard of it.

“Basically it means that I’m obsessed, I want sex all the time – I crave it like an addict. It’s something to do with the hormones and neurotrans­mitters in my brain.

Addicted

“Basically they’re wired up wrong and that means I can’t get enough sex.

“I suppose I should be grateful – I could be addicted to drugs or booze!

“Sadly there’s no cure so it’s something I’ll have to try and live with. Since I was diagnosed six months ago I have tried coping strategies but the urge is pretty much constant and it’s very difficult not to give in.

“Before I was diagnosed I was completely obsessed. If I wasn’t having sex I was planning on how to get sex.

“I joined tons of dating and swinging sites online so I could meet up for no-strings sex.”

Describing her constant search for a shag, Nat said: “There were nights I’m ashamed to say when I did it with three different men in one nightclub.

“Other times I would happily meet up with complete strangers in hotel rooms all around the north west of England.

“Sometimes I’d just do it in the back of their cars.

“It’s safe to say I didn’t have particular­ly high standards.

“The men saw pictures of me in my lingerie that I’d put in my online profiles and got in touch.

“I didn’t care who they were or what they looked like – it was just sex to me.”

Natasha, first realised there was something different about her when she lost her virginity at the age of 17.

Other girls had warned her that the first time could be a real disappoint­ment – but the reality couldn’t have been more different for Natasha.

She explained: “I was with this guy for a few months when we decided to take the plunge.

“And after we had done it once that was it – I couldn’t get enough. It was almost as if it opened the floodgates for me and since that day I have been gagging for sex constantly.

“In the beginning my boyfriend couldn’t believe his luck – we were at it several times a day and it was brilliant for both of us.

Dream

“I know it sounds like every fella’s dream come true but as time went on it put a massive strain on our relationsh­ip.

“To be honest he was fed up with being treated as nothing more than a talking cock! It wasn’t exactly romantic.”

Natasha says she was gutted when he dumped her – but not for long because she soon realised that if she was single she could get sex on tap.

But now she’s trying to keep her addiction under control.

She said: “I understand my behaviour was damaging. I was putting sex before everything else and my life was suffering.

“My studies went out the window and my friendship­s suffered.

“So I went for help and now I’m trying to battle through it. I’ve recognised what is wrong with me.

“I still have sex a lot but I’m avoiding random strangers – at least for now!”

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