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Hello doctors, my boyfriend suffers with "ejaculatory anhedonia", he can ejaculate, but he does not have orgasm. I got sad with that because in his entire life (he is 25) he has never felt it. I would like to know if you can help him. He does not seem to have any psychiatric or physical problems. What do you think he should do?Thank you!
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Psychologic approaches to improving orgasmic function focus on the woman exploring psychologic factors such as hypoactive sexual desire disorder, depression, poor arousal, anxiety, fatigue, emotional concerns, past trauma and abuse history, cultural and religious prohibitions feeling excess pressure to have sex, or a partner’s sexual dysfunction such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation.
Sex therapy includes teaching the use by couples of manual or vibrator stimulation during intercourse, or using the female-above position as it may allow for greater stimulation of the clitoris and it allows the woman better control of movement. Sex therapy may focus on mindfulness strategies and yoga exercises. Sex therapy also assist the woman examine and realign expectations of orgasm. Emotional intelligence, or knowledge of one’s own mood or sense of being is important for orgasm function. Wish you good health. Regards
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Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query Psychologic approaches to improving orgasmic function focus on the woman exploring psychologic factors such as hypoactive sexual desire disorder, depression, poor arousal, anxiety, fatigue, emotional concerns, past trauma and abuse history, cultural and religious prohibitions feeling excess pressure to have sex, or a partner’s sexual dysfunction such as erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. Sex therapy includes teaching the use by couples of manual or vibrator stimulation during intercourse, or using the female-above position as it may allow for greater stimulation of the clitoris and it allows the woman better control of movement. Sex therapy may focus on mindfulness strategies and yoga exercises. Sex therapy also assist the woman examine and realign expectations of orgasm. Emotional intelligence, or knowledge of one’s own mood or sense of being is important for orgasm function. Wish you good health. Regards