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Female Sexual Dysfunction from Denise Knowles, Pyschosexual Therapist
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From: Denise Knowles, Pyschosexual Therapist Category:  Sexual Health

Added: Dec 26, 2009


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Female sexual dysfunction: There are many different types of sexual dysfunction in women. Dyspareunia is pain during intercourse. Anorgasmia is not being able to have an orgasm. Vaginsimus is when the muscles around the vagina clamp up and make penetration difficult. There is hyposexual disorder, lack of desire and other issues. Video courtesy of NHS Choices.





BabsBumbleBee (Sep 23, 2010)
I my dysfunction if it was lack I would not be a bad thing but its not. I'm 60 and have a problem with arousel not too little but to much. Men might think thats great but they arent in my body(no pun intended). I go through cycles that Iam aroused all day and I didnt do anything to get there. The only thing that I can do to get a moment of peace is masturbate, which always makes me feel wrong at what I'm doing. But it relieves a symtom that I have been trying to control for a number of years.

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