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Anorgasmia is the inability of a person to reach orgasm. It is more common in women than in men. What exactly is anorgasmia? What are its causes and consequences? How is it treated?
Causes
Anorgasmia is the inability of a person to come during sexual intercourse or masturbation. It is usually caused by psychological disorders. The blockage of ecstasy is explained by the lack of letting go. An image, a feeling, or a strict education can prevent you from letting go and reaching orgasm.
The fear of pain during penetration also prevents you from reaching orgasm. Similarly, a recent betrayal or infidelity in the couple can cause the blockage of ecstasy. Doctors have revealed that during sexual intercourse if the pleasure is not intense and well directed, it can cause anorgasmia. Finally, sexual abuse can cause this phenomenon.
Consequences
The repercussions are extreme and vary depending on the person who is affected. Indeed, after childbirth, a woman can quickly be affected by anorgasmia. It will be better managed by one person than by the couple. Some people who do not experience orgasm say that they live better without it even when they do not reach orgasm.
Anorgasmia is experienced as a suffering, a lack. During sexual intercourse, the fear of not being able to achieve it accentuates the blockages. This phenomenon creates many problems in relationships today. The partner can't make his partner come, feels frustrated. Finally, some may find disgust and rejection for sex.
Treatment
There is no treatment as such for anorgasmia. No medication is more effective than a clinically tested placebo. Likewise, several other treatments are about to be introduced in an attempt to combat anorgasmia. Thus, to fight against anorgasmia in women in a couple, there are behavioral and psychological measures.