Sexual Problems
Sexual dysfunction, relationship problems and sexual issues are part of the foundation of relationships.
They help people understand, overcome and live happier, healthier, more fulfilling sex lives.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED): Erectile dysfunction in men.
Ejaculation problems: Premature or delayed ejaculation.
Sexual Pain:
Vaginismus: A woman's inability to take her penis inside her. This is usually a psychological problem, not a physical problem.
Painful sex: Pain during sex.
Sexual Desire Disorders: Decreased or absent sexual desire.
Orgasm Problems: Not reaching orgasm or having problems reaching orgasm.
Sexual Phobias and Anxieties: Often caused by misinformation, sexual myths or ignorance.
Sexual Trauma: These effects are caused by traumatic experiences such as sexual assault.
Auditory Focusing Problems: Sexual problems caused by not being able to focus enough, being distracted or being too emotionally distant.
Hypersexuality (excessive sexual desire). A condition characterized by intense sexual desire and actions.
Hypo-sexuality This is a condition in which the sexual organs and characteristics are not sufficiently developed. (Team)
Performance Anxiety: Being stressed or anxious about sexual performance.
Sexual Addiction: Strong aversion or avoidance of sexual activity.
Paraphilia: Sexual desires or behaviors (e.g. fetishism, sadism, masochism) that are outside of social norms and cause distress to the individual or partner.
Post-Sex Blues: Feeling depressed, anxious or stressed after sex.
Sexual Dysfunction: Problems with sexual desire, arousal or orgasm.