Thursday, November 15, 2012

Inability to achieve orgasm


Inability to achieve orgasm

Inability to orgasm - frigidity - is a much discussed issue. Although there is a sexual myth that says that all women get (or should get) to orgasm through penetration and the movement of the penis in the vagina, studies show that approximately 75% of women need additional stimulation to achieve orgasm hymen. For this reason, erroneously considered to be anorgasmia a greater number of women than real.

Estimates show that only 12% of women orgasm.
We know today that there are physiological factors that can impede efficient excitation such as hormonal imbalances or insufficient irrigation of the clitoris or vagina. A partner's sexual dysfunction (premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction) may be due to a secondary orgasmic dysfunction. However orgasmic reaction depends on many things and have an important role undoubtedly psychological factors.
Inability to achieve orgasm
There lately excessive concern related to orgasm (probably in relation with abundance of visual material and printed with this theme on the market). This excessive concern, anxieties and concerns can be factors that prevent achieving orgasm.

Absence of orgasmic reaction depends also misinformation about sexuality from the family (girls behaved not think of it, sex is dirty, men take advantage of you, etc..) Religious orthodoxy (related marital sex is a duty exclusive reproduction outside this function is a sin), but also the psychological attitude towards the partner (it is not "Prince Charming" image of woman as a teenager).
Inability to achieve orgasm
Many women enjoy sex and feel close to the partners without reaching orgasm. For those who feel the absence of orgasm as a problem exists various methods of self-help psycho-sexual therapy as well. Therapeutic principle is to focus on the feeling of pleasure without orgasm appearance makes an end in itself. Sexual partner collaboration is absolutely necessary.

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