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Even though the body is able to react to sexual pleasures and simulations There may sometimes be Sexual dysfunctions. These are quite common among 43% of woman and 31% of men at some points in their lives, according to the evidence in the national survey from Laumen, Paik, & Rosen, 1999; Rosen, Laumen 2003. There are a number of dysfunctions, Hypoactive sexual desire, which characterized by little to no sexual interest or desire. Another dysfunction is sexual aversion disorder which is a type of sexual aversion disorder involving repulsion or strong aversion to genital sexual contact. This disorder generally shows in people who have had some type of sexual trauma such as sexual abuse or even rape. The third dysfunction is Male erectile disorder, this disorder is when a male cannot maintain an erection or even get one. This usually occurs when the male is older. There is a dysfunction that is similar to this one which is called female orgasmic arousal disorder. The woman can not get sexually aroused or may not be able to produce the natural lubricant. Women with Female orgasmic disorder and male orgasmic disorder is when a woman cannot reach an orgasm or have troubles reaching an orgasm. In some cases the person can reach an orgasm through masturbation, but not through sexual intercourse with their partner. Even though some of the professionals understand the dysfunctions they still debate how to define them. One of the last dysfunctions is Premature ejaculation. This dysfunction is the most common one among males. Its charactorized by rapid ejaculation with minimal stimulation. Research states that 3 in 10 males suffer from this. Many professionals relate this to psychological problems, such as relationship issues. Some couples fall into a "rut", where they dont express their sexual needs so their lovemaking doesnt occur that often. Survivors of rape and sexual traumas will often not be able to participate in sexual acts due to disgust. Also people wont have sex because of Performance anxiety. This plays a key role in many cases of sexual dysfunctions. This is an excessive concern about how well one is performing. Anxiety may make it impossible for a man to achieve or sustain an erection or a woman to become lubricated or achieve an orgasm. Instead of focusing on on the sexual experience they are focusing on their bodies and how their bodies respond. Some men may get so filled with anxiety that may cause them to not be able to get an erection. Many couples when faced with these problems will go to sex therapy and get a treatment method called Sensate-focus exercises
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