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Disorder Female Orgasm
Persistent genital arousal disorder PGAD , previously called persistent sexual arousal syndrome , [1] is spontaneous, persistent, unwanted and uncontrollable genital arousal in the absence of sexual stimulation or sexual desire , [2] [3] and is typically not relieved by orgasm. PGAD occurs in women. It is distinguished from hypersexuality , which is characterized as heightened sexual desire. In , "persistent genital arousal dysfunction" was included in its third edition.


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Disorders of orgasm in women




Disorders of orgasm in women
Back to Sexual health. Also some women find they can orgasm when masturbating but not when they are with their partner. This could be due to problems with the relationship or not being stimulated sufficiently. Some women do not need an orgasm to enjoy sex. However, for other women and their partners, being unable to have an orgasm can be a problem. Sexual problems in women are common, especially in older women.



Persistent genital arousal disorder
It reads more like the title of a film on YouPorn than the start of an article about a debilitating medical condition. More often than not, PGAD sufferers are treated as hypersexual oddities. But PGAD actually has very little to do with orgasms, and absolutely nothing to do with pleasure.





Orgasmic dysfunction is when a woman either cannot reach orgasm, or has trouble reaching orgasm when she is sexually excited. When sex is not enjoyable, it can become a chore instead of a satisfying, intimate experience for both partners. Sexual desire may decline, and sex may occur less often. This can create resentment and conflict in the relationship.

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