The situation of abnormal sexual desire is very complex, and we need to know its symptoms and promptly respond when discovered. So, what are the manifestations of abnormal sexual desire?
1. Sexual aversion
Typical patients with sexual aversion experience negative reactions to sex in all aspects of sexual contact with others. Sometimes manifested as situational, it only occurs when in contact with a spouse or the opposite sex. In some cases, the aversion reaction is physiological, manifested as sweating all over the body, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, palpitations, etc., and in some cases, only disgust is present. Some patients may only exhibit a decrease in sexual activity frequency or a lack of interest in sexual activity.
Sexual aversion patients feel irrational anxiety when they think of sexual intercourse, often triggered by a single kiss, hug, or touch. Sometimes the related imagination is stronger than the anxiety caused by sexual activity itself.
Most patients with sexual aversion have normal sexual arousal, with males having normal sexual intercourse and ejaculation, and females having orgasm. A small number of patients have symptoms such as impotence, vaginal spasms, or dysfunction of orgasm.
2. Hyperlibido
Hyperlibido refers to excessive sexual desire, exceeding normal sexual desire, frequent sexual excitement, urgent demands for sexual behavior, increased frequency of sexual intercourse, and prolonged sexual intercourse.
Young people engage in normal sexual activity 1-3 times a week, with a slight increase in the frequency of sexual activity for newlyweds or those who reunite after a long separation. Frequent sexual excitement is completely normal.
The main reason for excessive libido is the enhancement of the sexual center excitation process, but most of it is due to physiological changes or insufficient understanding of sexual knowledge, followed by insufficient endocrine function.
3. Sexual abuse
Actually, some people like this are here, but in their eyes, they don't think it's an abnormal sexual desire. What is sexual abuse? Simply put, it is primarily aimed at insulting, harming, or playing with the other person to achieve one's sexual desire, such as using a whip or slap to make the other person feel intense pain.
There are many manifestations of abnormal sexual desire, and when similar problems occur, it is necessary to actively solve them to avoid more serious consequences.