August 15, 2006

Psychological causes of female sexual dissatisfaction: Part I

Depression and dysthymia: Depression affects women twice than men. It has many causes like brain chemical misbalances, deep stress, sadness, familiar background, emotional conflicts, or any factors combination. Dysthymia is a less severe kind of depression that generally is unnoticed. Women with dysthimia may feel sad and little attractive. Both ways of depression may lead to sexual dissatisfaction and to avoid sex.

Stress: Many women nowadays have two main activities, one as a mother, and the other one, as a business or working woman. Today’s working mom many times does not count with relatives support. Responsibilities related to both activities make women be under much more stress than the average man. Stress may take to medical and emotional problems, and consequently, to sexual problems. Stressed women need to request, or either demand, others’ help. If your an not relax in your partner’s arms it’s pretty unlikely you could experiment sexual arouse and orgasm, if you try to have sexual intercourse.
Sexual and/or emotional abuse: The potential ways sexual and emotional abuse may affect a woman’s sexuality are a lot. Women who have been exposed to this may experiment two or more of the four types of sexual dissatisfaction. It can determine whether a woman avoid sex or be unable to find it pleasing. A woman can find herself unable to develop a committed and long-lasting emotional relationship with somebody; she may look for pleasure by having frequently having sexual encounters, maybe with different people that don’t have any emotional attachment to her. For a woman to overcome abuse, it takes a considerable time and a comprehensive partner. We want to point out that just because a woman has a strong sexual desire or doesn’t have it at all, it doesn’t mean that she’s been abused as a child. Besides, an abused girl may even have a healthy sexual, life as an adult. Women should be careful of not turning into suggestion victims.

Alcohol and drugs use: Women may abuse of drugs and alcohol as a result of pre existing emotional conditions. Women who are always intoxicated or under the influence of drugs when having sex, might be unable to bond with their partner being sober. Once a woman is no longer and addict she frequently could not have a satisfactory sexual relationship, partly because emotional problems take the lead again. Some women use sex as entertainment, as a way to avoid their problems. Sex becomes a drug: hormones produced during the intercourse may result into a high or low mental state. Women who have been under alcohol or drug abuse treatments often need counseling support and a comprehensive partner if they want to accomplish sexual fulfillment.

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