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Women difficulty reaching orgasm
These conditions include: . Women experiencing anorgasmia may have one or more related sexual problems. These may contribute to or complicate the problem with having orgasms. In most cases, the symptoms can be treated and. Women with orgasmic dysfunction may have difficulty achieving orgasm during sexual intercourse or masturbation. This difficulty occurs . Orgasmic dysfunction is a condition that occurs when someone has difficulty reaching orgasm. Women who have problems with orgasms and who feel significant distress about those problems may be diagnosed with anorgasmia. Among all women, the frequency and intensity of orgasms vary. Anorgasmia is delayed, infrequent or absent orgasms — or significantly less-intense orgasms — after sexual arousal and adequate sexual stimulation. Among all women, the frequency and intensity of orgasms vary. Anorgasmia is delayed, infrequent or absent orgasms — or significantly less-intense orgasms — after sexual arousal and adequate sexual stimulation. Women who have problems with orgasms and who feel significant distress about those problems may be diagnosed with anorgasmia. Contributing factors might include: older age; medical conditions, such as diabetes;. Women may have difficulty reaching orgasm due to physical, emotional, or psychological factors. Recent research seems to point to a good reason why women have trouble reaching orgasm- distraction during sex.