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I ve talked to my OB Doctor about not getting off or climaxing. I was wondering if there s such a thing as a vagina not being sensitive? I ve heard women can tell the difference between a man wearing a condom and not wearing one, I cannot tell the difference. Could this be affecting me not climaxing?
female orgasmic dysfunction is a condition wherein there is a difficulty reaching orgasm, even when she is sexually aroused and there’s sufficient sexual stimulation. It can be difficult to determine the underlying cause of orgasmic dysfunction. however, 1 out of 3 women may have difficulty reaching orgasm due to physical, emotional, or psychological factors. there are also other factors that might contribute to this condition and this include older age, medical conditions like diabetes, a history of gynecological surgeries like hysterectomy, the use of certain medications esp selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for depression, cultural or religious beliefs, embarrassment or shyness, guilt about enjoying sexual activity. history of sexual abuse mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety stress poor self-esteem relationship issues, such as unresolved conflicts or lack of trust
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What Causes Female Orgasmic Dysfunction?
female orgasmic dysfunction is a condition wherein there is a difficulty reaching orgasm, even when she is sexually aroused and there’s sufficient sexual stimulation. It can be difficult to determine the underlying cause of orgasmic dysfunction. however, 1 out of 3 women may have difficulty reaching orgasm due to physical, emotional, or psychological factors. there are also other factors that might contribute to this condition and this include older age, medical conditions like diabetes, a history of gynecological surgeries like hysterectomy, the use of certain medications esp selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for depression, cultural or religious beliefs, embarrassment or shyness, guilt about enjoying sexual activity. history of sexual abuse mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety stress poor self-esteem relationship issues, such as unresolved conflicts or lack of trust