Thursday, August 13, 2020

women's sexual health?

Nicolasa Henke: "Frigid," but it's mostly a myth. Women do NOT usually have much of a sex drive, contrary to what liberals and egghead sexologists say and think.PLEASE READ:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/445051/do......Show more

Dick Maisenbacher: That is called hormonal imbalance

Elsie Resner: It's a possibility that it could be a hormone imbalance. It would b a good idea, regardless of age, to have a complete gynecological exam, including a comprehensive evaluation of your blood, including hormone levels.Many women discover their sexual feeling through masturbation, but I suspect this has already been tried. I would highly recommend buying and using a powerful electric vibrator. Remember, your focus should be on your clitoris.One thing that was not clear in your question was the level of desire felt. In what is called the "sexual response cycle", the first step is desire. This is Libido. This is feeling horny. This is the motivational part of the c! ycle. The next step is the arousal . . . getting turned on, getting wet, feeling excited. Then, if the stimulation is right, the orgasm comes, or the climax.When the statement is, “I feel no pleasure”, I wonder about desire. Is there desire to feel pleasure? Is there desire but your genitals feel numb, i.e. no pleasure when touched "down there"? I also wonder where the touch is. If there is vagina stimulation but no clitoral stimulation, then arousal might not occur. Does the lack of pleasure refer to the pleasure of orgasm? If everything feels good but there is no orgasm, this is a different kind of problem than not feeling anything at all.When anyone, man or woman, consults a professional about a sexual concern, it is important to be specific about the problem or problems. ...Show more

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