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FEMALE ORGASMIC DISORDER What it is Also known as global orgasmic disorder, it is described as a delay or absence of attaining orgasm following sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal.
Only about 50 per cent of women regularly attain orgasm.
Frigidity, in psychology, the inability of a woman to attain orgasm during sexual intercourse.
It can be lifelong or acquired, and around 10 per cent of women never attain orgasm regardless of stimulation.
In the final analysis, anorgasmy is psychological in origin; few, if any, females lack the neurophysiology necessary for orgasm, and anthropology shows that in sexually permissive societies virtually all females have little difficulty in attaining orgasm in coitus.
However, even when men discovered ways for their partners to attain orgasm, they still felt that PE affected both their own and their partner's overall satisfaction.
Women who are willing to engage in sexual intercourse with an intent-to-attain orgasm at least twice/week.
Once the female attains an orgasm, however, she remains sexually excited longer and may experience several successive orgasms, whereas the male is ordinarily unable to experience a second orgasm except after a waiting period.
The ASEX rates sex drive, arousal, vaginal lubrication/penile erection, ability to reach orgasm, and satisfaction from orgasm.
Approximately half of the men reported an increase or no change in erections, orgasms, and time to achieve orgasms from pre-VMMC, while one-third indicated fewer erections and orgasms and decreased time to achieve orgasms post-VMMC.
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