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sexual dysfunctionInability to experience arousal or achieve sexual satisfaction under ordinary circumstances, as a result of psychological or physiological problems. The most common sexual dysfunctions have traditionally been referred to as impotence (applied to males) and frigidity (females), but these terms have gradually been replaced by more specific terms. Most sexual dysfunctions can be overcome through use of counseling, psychotherapy, or drug therapy. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As such, women may experience guilt, shame, or sexual dissatisfaction when they believe that they should not be entertaining sexual fantasies (Cado & Leitenberg, 1990; Chick & Gold, 1987-1988; Pelletier & Herold, 1988). Reich's central insights--that cruelty was the result of chronic sexual dissatisfaction and that "genitally satisfiable people" were prone to be nicer and kinder--found expression in all sorts of reform movements, some silly, some long overdue. They cited sexual dissatisfaction in their marriages: "CSWs are prepared to do sex in different ways, as we saw in blue films, which we can't do with our wives. |
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