Premature ejaculation is synonymous with the typical male sexual disorders. In fact, women can also experience it and feel have made.
As with men, women who are too quick to have an orgasm or premature orgasm is not able to have sex for long because it had already peaked.
Premature sexual orgasm disorder is apparently suffered quite a lot of women. In a survey of 510 women found the Portuguese, 40 percent claimed to have suffered from sexual dysfunction. While 3 percent said the disorder was suffered or chronic.
The survey was conducted to women aged 18-45 years. They were given several questions related to orgasms, including how often experience premature orgasm, have experienced loss of control at the time of orgasm, and whether this interference is causing the problem.
"We think premature orgasm disorders also cause problems in women," says lead researcher Serafim Carvalho which research results published in the journal Sexologies.
He found that sexual dysfunction in women receive less medical attention. In fact, in a guide book of psychiatry and health there is no category of premature orgasm.
In fact, the research reveals Carvalho sexual dysfunction in women can cause various problems, including discomfort during sexual penetration.
"If the orgasm is reached at the beginning, not necessarily comfortable again to resume sexual relations," he said.
Although too soon to reach orgasm is quite a lot of experience, but in general more women are having trouble getting an orgasm. In a study conducted in America in 2010 revealed, almost 54 percent of women aged 18-30 years admitted difficulty reaching orgasm. These complaints arguably become the largest sexual harassment experienced by women.
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