Anorgasmia

Journal Title: Interventions in Gynaecology and Women’s Healthcare - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Female anorgasmia is the inability to have an orgasm, not to be confused with a lack of desire. They are different things, because in the woman does feel desire but fails to reach orgasm. Only 5% of cases of anorgasmia are of organic origin: diabetes, multiple sclerosis, neurological and gynecological problems. The origin is psychological for 95% of women with this disorder. It’s something that happens in the head, and which is related to what you have to learn or unlearn, with the concept of pleasure that is being managed, and with ones self-esteem. Usually, when a woman begins an orgasmia therapy, eight steps are followed to un block and get to work begins, these are: Almost always you learn the negative message that sex is transmitting, which will be reflected in your sexual life. Having had strict parents, repression, pronounced religion or religious beliefs, been victims of sexual, physical or psychological abuse, at any stage of life; it’s likely to have blockages. Try to identify exactly why sex means to me: Is it a source of pleasure, knowledge, communication or just pain, discomfort or distress? This is not just know how it works but how it responds to certain stimuli. Female masturbation is more repressed than male masturbation, which directly affects the sexual conceptions we have of men and women. For example, it is believed that a girl who plays is sick, needs help, and an adult who does it is worse because she becomes a nymphomaniac. NO! When a woman does not masturbate, doesn’t get to Know her body (which is very troublesome), she does not know what she’s feeling when touched in different areas, what should actually happen, and how far she cango. Some exercises recommended in these cases, islying alone in your bed, with adequate light or with a flashlight and examining your body. The use of mirrors is critical because it is necessary to identify and know where the body parts are and their names: vagina, clitoris, urethra, labia major-a, etc., without feeling any shame. The clitoris, for example, is only designed to give pleasure, ithas no other function. So? The body is beautiful, it is a source of pleasure and ithas great skills, but you have to believe that you can have an orgasm with your own body. Meaning no compulsory orgasm.It’s pampering yourself with your own idea of how to do it. For this ideally give yourself a bath, warm with candles, bubble, flavors or even a shower, but feeling pleasure, feeling the water temperature on your body to relax. Then drying your self slowly, looking at every area of the body, using creams or powders to feel one’s hand in all parts of the body, massaging gently and enjoying the answers to touch. Not masturbating, only pampering.

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Flavia gomes dos santos

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  • EP ID EP573151
  • DOI 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000126
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Flavia gomes dos santos (2018). Anorgasmia. Interventions in Gynaecology and Women’s Healthcare, 2(1), 118-120. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-573151