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FEMALE ANORGASMIA 
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What is anorgasmia?
Anorgasmia is delayed, infrequent or absent orgasms in women or orgasms, after what most women would consider a reasonable amount of stimulation, that are far less intense than what most women would consider satisfactory.  This webpage were specifically discuss this condition as it pertains to women. Many women are not able to orgasm through internal or external stimulation. Sometimes this is caused by past trauma, intimacy issues, medication side effects, relationship issues cultural issues and more.  Although the frequency and intensity of each organism can be different, the amount of physical and emotional sexual stimulation will also be different I need person and each intimate situation.
Anorgasmia really pertains to women who cannot reach orgasm but is often interchangeable and used regarding female orgasm disorder.
SYMPTOMS OF ANORGASMIA
  • Difficulty reaching orgasm
  • Not being able to have an orgasm
  • Weak orgasms

Anorgasmia can appear suddenly or be something you have had your entire life.  Anorgasmia can be situational with certain partners or just specific situations that may remind you, consciously or subconsciously, of a past trauma that you have experienced or someone close to you has experienced. Some women even experience for no specific reason difficulty reaching orgasm and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it.

Antidepressant medication's often cause difficulty or the inability for women to climax during sexual relations. 
CAUSES
Psychological factors:
  • Anxiety or depression and/or the medication's associated with them
  • History of sexual abuse
  • Guilt of having sex or being sexually active
  • Lack of experience as to what you personally find sexually stimulating
  • Emotional stress
  • A deep inner feeling of not being attracted – poor body image

POOR RELATIONSHIPS

  • Poor emotional intimacy - it is often said that a woman's brain is her largest sex organ
  • Unresolved arguments between you and your lover
  • Poor communication about what turns you on sexually. If your partner does not know the best way to turn you on, he will not achieve orgasm. Communicate your sexual needs and wants in the moment.

PHYSICAL CAUSES

  • Gynecological problems such as a hysterectomy or cancer can affect the ability for a woman to have an orgasm.
  • Medication such as anti-depressants such as  SSRIs
  • Smoking an alcohol – alcohol can numb you inhibiting sexual stimulation and Smoking constricts blood vessels, limiting blood flow to the female erogenous zones.
  • Age can also be a factor making it more difficult for women to achieve orgasm.   Anorgasmia can arise as women get older and especially after menopause.
  • The Celebrator II is not a medical device. The Celebrator II was not marketed or sold as a medical device.