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Anorgasmia

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Anorgasmia

Orgasm is the physical and psychological reaction of our body as a result of intense pleasure felt when sexual arousal reaches an extreme point. It is not only about physical activity. It is a process in which our sexual energy that is trapped in these body parts is released in the form of intense waves of pleasure. With the continuation of a few seconds of rhythmic contraction felt in the vagina, the feeling of pleasure is maximized. A deficiency in any of these stages is defined as anorgasmia. Anorgasmia is the condition of not feeling sexual pleasure despite the pressure and prolonged stimuli applied to the clitoris during sex. These problems experienced by the person due to physiological and psychological reasons affect their communication with their partners over time, as well as the quality of the orgasms of couples. These situations may result in a generalized sense of disappointment. Experiencing sexual and physical trauma at an early age, sexual Incompatibility with one’s partner, antidepressants and addictive drug use, deformations in the vagina after childbirth, vaginal infections and other causes trigger anorgasmia. Anorgasmia may be experienced during intercourse or masturbation/self-stimulation. According to the NHS, psychosexual therapy may help a woman overcome orgasm problems by exploring her feelings about herself, about sex and about her relationships.

What Is Anorgasmia?

It is the state of lack of physical sense of pleasure despite the pressure and prolonged stimuli applied to the clitoris during sexual activity.

What Are The Causes Of Anorgasmia In Women?

Sexual activity problems that the person experiences due to physical and mental reasons are known to be among the main causes of anorgasmia in women.

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