Sexual activity is particularly important in our daily lives. Perfect sexual activity is beneficial for both the body and marital relationships, but women can also experience orgasmic disorders, which requires our attention.
Causes of female orgasmic disorders
1. The impact of negative sexual attitudes formed during adolescence: Many women receive inappropriate sex education during their adolescence or early childhood. According to psychoanalytic theory, these negative sexual attitudes are hidden in the heart in the form of surrogate consciousness, which can have a profound impact on sexual attitudes and behavior in adulthood. For example, daughters who grew up in divorced families have accepted their mothers' opinions since childhood, believing that men in the world are unreliable and are all heartless. Attributing the unevenness of life to the existence of men. Although a daughter can get married and have children when she grows up, she lacks enthusiasm for sexual life, and of course, it is difficult to achieve orgasm.
2. Lack of sexual knowledge: In order for women to achieve orgasm, they must have corresponding psychological preparation, have good foreplay, and achieve obvious sexual excitement. Men should caress the female sexual area gradually and not rush to achieve success. Men should also be aware of the signals that women experience sexual excitement, such as breast enlargement, the appearance of sexual redness, penile protrusion, labial swelling, depth of color, vaginal secretions, etc. If you don't understand these sexual knowledge and are eager to insert the penis, women with vaginal pain will naturally feel disgusted with sexual intercourse, let alone orgasm.
3. Sexual environment: Sexual activity is a highly private activity that cannot be participated in outside of the couple. If the sexual environment is not safe, sharing a room with others, having walls that are not soundproof, having ears in the next room, and being afraid of temporary interruptions, mental tension, and lack of concentration can naturally affect the arrival of orgasm. Couples in modern families not only close doors and windows, but also take off their phones, turn off calls, and phones to ensure they are not disturbed by accidents.
4. Physical discomfort or illness: Some women are unable to have sex according to their husbands' requirements when they are feeling unwell. They worry about their husbands and their dissatisfaction, which can naturally lead to orgasm, genital inflammation, pain during sexual intercourse, and sometimes affect orgasm.
5. Unsafe contraception measures: Some young men and women engage in sexual activity without using safe and reliable contraception measures, overly worried about pregnancy, mentally nervous, and unable to reach orgasm.