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Orgasmic Disorders: Female | Male
| Premature Ejaculation
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Anorgasmia - Anorgasmia is a female sexual dysfunction that did not
receive much attention until relatively few years ago. Anorgasmia, or the
failure/inability of women to achieve orgasm, was never seen as a problem
in the male-focused culture of the past.
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BBC HEALTH: Men's Health - What is it? Delayed ejaculation is when
ejaculation takes a long time to occur, or never occurs, during lovemaking
with a partner and/or during masturbation.
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MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Delayed ejaculation - Delayed
ejaculation refers to an inhibition of ejaculation. The male is unable to
ejaculate, either during intercourse, or with manual stimulation in the
presence of a partner.
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Female Orgasmic Disorder - A disorder which may result from a
traumatic experience, but can also be acquired through problems within
relationships. There are those for whom the problem is of lifelong
duration and for others the problem may present in generalized settings or
be specific to situational settings. PsychNet.UK.
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Male Orgasmic Disorder - The delay or absence of orgasm following what
is typically a normal sexual excitation phase is not uncommon. As with
other sexual disorders, it can have an onset later in life or have been in
effect for the person's entire life, and it can manifest in specific
situations or in almost all situations. PsychNet.UK.
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MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Orgasmic dysfunction - Orgasmic
dysfunction is an inhibition of the orgasmic phase of the sexual response
cycle. The condition is referred to as primary when the female has never
experienced orgasm through any means of stimulation. The problem is called
secondary if the woman has attained orgasm in the past but is currently
nonorgasmic.
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Premature Ejaculation - Is the persistent or recurrent experience of
ejaculation with minimal sexual stimulation before or shortly after
penetration it therefore occurs before the man wants it to occur.
PsychNet.UK.
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Premature Ejaculation - Sexual Health infoCenter
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is premature ejaculation? Premature ejaculation is one of the most common
sexual problems.
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Premature Ejaculation Treatments - Premature ejaculation or climaxing
too early was a problem that occurred with 31% of men in the sexual
surveys in this Bandolier and in Bandolier 65.
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Wednesday November 12, 2008
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