Anorgasmia can be divided into primary orgasmic disorder, in which a woman has never experienced orgasm through any means of stimulation, and secondary orgasmic disorder, in which a woman is anorgasmic after having been orgasmic. Secondary anorgasmia can be classified as situational (e.g., when a woman can experience orgasm via masturbation but not with a partner) or generalized.
Orgasmic disorders in women
Whipple B. Graziottin A.
Orgasmic disorders in women
in: Porst H. Buvat J. (Eds), ISSM (International Society of Sexual Medicine) Standard Committee Book, Standard practice in Sexual Medicine, Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 2006, p. 334-341
Anorgasmia can be divided into primary orgasmic disorder, in which a woman has never experienced orgasm through any means of stimulation, and secondary orgasmic disorder, in which a woman is anorgasmic after having been orgasmic. Secondary anorgasmia can be classified as situational (e.g., when a woman can experience orgasm via masturbation but not with a partner) or generalized.
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