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Anorgasmia and Female Sexuality

Posted by: webmaster2 on Tuesday, May 02, 2006 - 06:10 _PRINTPrinter friendly page  _EMAILFRIENDSend this story to a friend
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By Anne Griza
Psychologist and Sexologist

The primary characteristic of the female Anorgasmia is its absence of orgasm after the existence of normal arousal, and it’s likely to occur in both the sex act and masturbation.

The woman is able to get a response from her system towards sexual arousal, such as vaginal lubrication or vaginal volume gorge, although, can’t reach out sexual climax.  

There are three types of Anorgasmia, the primary being that in which the woman, since her sexual life heyday, never had a single orgasm, the secondary, in which the woman had already experienced it a few times and by some unknown reason cease to experience it. Yet there is the so-called situational Anorgasmia, which is characterized by the woman obtaining orgasm, nonetheless, solely under certain conditions.  

There is no such a thing as right type or timing for orgasm. Every woman contemplates differently the type and intensity of stimulation that leads to orgasm. The diagnosis, by the way, for the anorgasmic disorder is grounded on the clinical judging that the woman’s orgasmic capacity is lesser than it could be expected for her age, sexual experience and the kind of sexual stimulation she receives.

The female orgasmic disorder, in principle, bears no physical causes, i.e., there isn’t in the normal female body anything that might come to explain the absence of orgasms. Moreover, it is not linked to any other mental disorder, unless other sexual dysfunctions as such.

This sexual disorder lingers to psychological questions as of the woman living it up. There could her sexual education feedback be cited and if she was ever sexually molested, the repression she had to put up with, the lack of acknowledgement of her own body, the inexistence of communication or adequate intimacy between the couple.

Apart from these individual matters, others, culturally-wise, may come to explain the absence of orgasm in certain women.  The social imperative until recently was that women couldn’t induce orgasms, given that they meant sensations that only those profane women would bear.

The woman, until the sixties, when sexual liberation came about, was object of her partner, and still today, in certain cultures, denied sexual desire or orgasm reaching. Even with all so-liberation by the mass media broadcasted; everything still being novelty for women by and large.

Every time it’s the female body unveiled further so is the way as to how her sexuality could be expressed, but that isn’t enough for many women to feel at ease with sex, since for them was taught something else.

Also the actual imposition of sexuality does not contribute to the experience of some women, all the way around, they feel obliged to the pleasure, even if within themselves or in the relation would feel not at ease for that.

No matter how loud is orgasm spread out as easily to get hold, the true isn’t quite so. Psychological factors, cultural and emotional concerning oneself and the other may influence in sexual climax. Any hiccup that might creep up, should be monitored and proper aid sought after in due course.

Sexuality is quite enticing and at the same time mysterious. There might be problems ahead, but while there is no trouble let’s face the music and dance. It’s up to us to come to terms with our own body to take the most out of it. Information, in sexuality terms, is never enough.

 

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