Sexual disorders describe problems with sexual expression and sexual relationships. These can range from difficulty with physical response to sexual stimulation to difficulty with a partner in general.
Major sexual disorders in women:
- Frigidity
This is a lack of sexual desire and/or sexual arousal. Sexual stimuli do not cause an erotic feeling, which is accompanied by blood filling of the pelvic organs (blood filling is a normal reaction, part of the sexual cycle).
Sexual attraction – libido, is formed on the basis of the psyche, constitution, and environment. It is more pronounced in men. A woman needs to be stimulated.
The female libido has certain characteristics. It is absent before puberty and after the onset of menopause. It also decreases significantly during pregnancy, as the female psyche is occupied with thoughts about the expected child. For a long time after birth, the maternal instinct prevails over the sexual. Causes of frigidity
a lot of. An upbringing that condemns sex as a sin can lead to a lack of sexual satisfaction. Fear of pregnancy or childbirth, prolonged and unsuccessful infertility treatment and severe and chronic diseases lead to frigidity. A long absence of sexual life makes a woman redirect her emotions and energy in a different direction, after which it is especially difficult to restore her libido. Physical and mental fatigue is replaced by sexual apathy.
Diseases of the endocrine glands are also causes of lack of sexual desire. Diseases of the adrenal glands and thyroid gland suppress libido.
- Lack of orgasm
Anorgasmia is a disorder in which the climax of sexual intercourse is not reached, but sexual desire is present. Often associated with frigidity. It can be temporary, permanent or occur under certain conditions.
The reasons for frigidity are also reasons for the lack of orgasm. The insufficient sexual preparation of a woman has a significant impact. A directly proportional relationship has been established between the duration of sexual play and the frequency of orgasms in women.
The most common cause of this sexual disorder is psychological. For treatment, you need to consult a sexologist and a psychologist. The attention of both partners is directed to the technique of sexual intercourse. Achieving sexual pleasure is an art that requires a good knowledge of the partner’s preferences and the desire to please him.
Anorgasmia also occurs in women with a wide vaginal opening and a relaxed perineum. This causes a weakened irritation of the clitoris. Treatment in this case is a plastic correction.
- Nymphomania
Nymphomania is a woman’s constant and irresistible desire for sexual intercourse. This is a serious sexual disorder that sometimes causes women who suffer from it to break the law.
The cause of nymphomania is an extreme increase in libido, which may be associated with internal conflicts, problems in family life and childhood, and the desire to prove oneself and assert one’s self-esteem by “winning” men.
A large number of nymphomaniacs are unable to experience orgasm. Over time, they despair of sex, but still do not give it up.
Treatment is very difficult, but not impossible. The most important thing is to find the cause of increased libido and eliminate it. The thoughts and energy of a woman need to be directed in a more beneficial direction. A visit to a psychologist is a must.