A satisfying sex life is closely linked to mental and emotional well-being. However, some people experience sexual dysfunctions that deprive them of pleasure and this leads to a loss of sexual desire, lack of enjoyment and even problems such as lack of self-esteem or social isolation.
Among sexual dysfunctions, female anorgasmia is one of the most frequent and consists of the impossibility or difficulty for women to reach orgasm. Although this circumstance may derive from physical causes, the truth is that it is closely linked to psychological reasons.
From the blog Psicología de Cabecera, Fernando Azor explains that orgasmic dysfunction is the difficulty or impossibility of achieving orgasm after achieving an adequate level of satisfaction. “Women usually say that they have no problems getting excited, but that at the peak they lose their level of excitement, or they can’t make the jump,” the expert emphasizes, while adding that “subsequent frustration usually generates moods.” low and in the medium and long term, loss of sexual appetite.”
Women can achieve orgasm in different ways: some only with erotic fantasies without the need for stimulation, others need physical stimulation, others require more rhythmic impulses and for others clitoral stimulation is essential, while some can experience climax only through penetration.
However, some women experience great difficulty or even inability to orgasm during intercourse. “The cause of anorgasmia must almost always be found in how the woman values ??the sexual act and in previous sexual experiences,” explains Fernando Azor. “The loss of self-control, the fear of letting go, results in the involuntary inhibition of the orgasmic reflex. The problem becomes so automatic that the woman cannot reach climax even though she loves her partner, she is calm, she is sexually stimulated and she wants to experience orgasm,” the aforementioned blog states.
In many cases, women can fake orgasm to avoid conflicts with their partner, which results in a loss of sexual interest in the long term, since it does not bring satisfaction. Although anorgasmia can be caused by physical causes – such as some diseases, alcoholism, neurological disorders, effects of drugs or hormonal deficits – the truth is that this condition mainly derives from psychological causes.