Natasha Blasick, Actress, Claims 'Ghost Sex' Is 'Really Pleasurable'

Actress Claims 'Ghost Sex' Is 'Really Pleasurable'
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A Ukranian-born actress is scaring up lots of publicity after making this outrageous claim: She's had sex with a ghost -- twice.

Natasha Blasick made the spirited confession Tuesday morning on British TV show This Morning and said she found the experiences "really, really pleasurable."

The first experience happened when she was alone in her room.

“I was laying in bed and then I felt something enter the room and I couldn’t see anybody," she said, according to the Mirror. “I could feel that somebody was touching me and the hands were pushing me against my will and I could feel the weight of the body on top of me.

"I couldn’t see anybody but I could feel the pressure, the energy, the warmth pushing in different directions.”

She added: "I enjoyed it."

The ghost then left, but Blasick said it returned a month later for more, the New York Daily News reports.

Although Blasick is married, she said her ghost sex antics have given her something more than traditional nookie ever could.

“It was fun. I think ever since I was a child I always wanted to know if there is anything more to this world, I was always asking the questions, and I think this made me feel kind of reassured that there is something more than what we can see with the naked eye," she said, according to DigitalSpy.com. "It gave me comfort and support and love, and it did answer questions for me that there is something else out there.”

Blasick isn't the first performer to extol the virtues of ghost sex.

In September, Kesha revealed to Ryan Seacrest that a randy romp with a male ghost helped give birth to her new song, "Supernatural."

"It's about experiences with the supernatural... but in a sexy way," she told Seacrest. "I had a couple of experiences with the supernatural. I don't know his name! He was a ghost! I'm very open to it."

Claims like Blasick's arouse skepticism from paranormal experts.

Alexandra Holzer, a ghost researcher and HuffPost blogger, says people who experience ghost sex don't feel "warmth" of the kind that Blasick alleges.

"The people who report having sex with a ghost report feeling pressure on them and even penetration, but ghosts don't have warmth," Holzer told HuffPost. "When they're in the room, it's a very cold environment."

(h/t: Fark.com)

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Ghost Images Through The Years
Ghost Dog At A Tea Party(01 of07)
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In 1916, retired Scotland Yard Inspector Arthur Springer took this picture in Tingewick, Buckingham, England. At the moment he captured the photograph, there was reportedly no dog in the frame at all. (credit:Courtesy of Fortean Picture Library)
Raynham Brown Lady(02 of07)
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One of the most famous ghost images ever taken, this is allegedly the ghost of Lady Dorothy Townshend, who lived in Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England during the 1700s. After her death, Townshend’s spirit was reportedly seen many times, and in 1936, a photograph of the interior of Raynham Hall revealed the ghostly form of a woman descending the stairs. (credit:Courtesy of Fortean Picture Library)
Graveyard Child Ghost(03 of07)
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In the mid-1940s, a Mrs. Andrews of Queensland, Australia, photographed the grave of her daughter, Joyce. When the film was developed, a small child appeared in the picture. Years later, two graves of young infant girls were found near Joyce’s grave. (credit:Courtesy of Fortean Picture Library)
Church Ghost(04 of07)
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In the early 1960s, the Rev. K.F. Lord photographed the interior of his church in Newby, North Yorkshire, U.K.. When the film was developed, a translucent hooded figure appeared to be standing to the right of the altar. See next slide for a close-up of the figure. (credit:Courtesy of Fortean Picture Library)
Church Ghost Enlarged(05 of07)
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This is an enlargement of the Newby, U.K. church ghost from the previous slide. (credit:Courtesy of Fortean Picture Library)
Printers Alley, Nashville, Ghosts(06 of07)
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This recent image, taken by Bret and Gina Oldham, shows two ghostly figures in an area of Nashville known as Printers Alley. In the foreground is a figure of a large woman in a long dress and her hair pulled back. And in front of this "spirit," the figure of a man appears to be standing against a building wall. (credit:Bret & Gina Oldham / Courtesy Visible Ink Press)
New Jersey Library Ghost(07 of07)
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Image photographed in 2011 by Frank Lazzaro of a strange figure peering through a doorway of the Old Bernardsville Library in New Jersey. (credit:Courtesy of Visible Ink Press)