CFS 388 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Erectile Dysfunction, Dyspareunia, Vaginismus

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11/15: feeling intimate with your partner, feeling sexually capable, feeling trust, feeling aroused, feeling physically and mentally alert, feeling positive about the environment and situation. What are sexual dysfunctions: persistent and recurrent, cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty, not be the result of another medical or physical problem, causes, physical (organic) causes, emotional causes, relational causes. Sexual desire disorders: hypoactive sexual desire: a sexual problem characterized by a persistent and recurring inhibition (low or absent) or sexual desire. Inhibited female orgasm (anorgasmia): persistent or recurrent delay in or absence of, orgasm following a normal sexual excitement phase during sexual activity: 2. Premature ejaculation: reaching orgasm so rapidly as to significantly reduce enjoyment of the experience or to interfere with the partner"s gratification: 3. Ejaculatory incompetence: the inability to ejaculate in the vagina regardless of the effectiveness of the stimulation. Dyspareunia: recurrent or persistent genital pain in either male or female before, during, or after intercourse: 2.

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