Sexual dysfunction in women |
Surveys indicate that 40 to 45% of all women suffer from some form of sexual dysfunction. The symptoms of female sexual dysfunction can include lack of desire for sexual intercourse, an inability to enjoy sex, inadequate response to sexual stimulation, insufficient vaginal lubrication, or repeated failure to reach orgasm. This might be caused by illness or by lack of physical response from the sex organs, but may also be linked to psychological factors. There are women who are unable to achieve orgasm despite being sufficiently aroused to have sex. This condition is known Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD) Women differ from men in that orgasm is a learned, not automatic, response. About five to ten percent of women never have an orgasm through any type of sexual activity - a condition called Anorgasmia. Anorgasmia is most often the result of sexual inexperience, performance anxiety, or past experiences, such as sexual trauma or a strict and prudish upbringing creating inhibitions about sex and sexual pleasure. |