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  2. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder - Wikipedia

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    The French psychoanalyst Princess Marie Bonaparte theorized about frigidity and considered herself to have it. [21] Additionally, in the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM-III), frigidity and impotence were cited as alternate nomenclatures for Inhibited Sexual Excitement. [22]

  3. Female sexual arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    There has been little investigation of the impact of individual factors on female sexual dysfunction. Such factors include stress, levels of fatigue, gender identity, health, and other individual attributes and experiences, such as dysfunctional sexual beliefs [3] that may affect sexual desire or response.

  4. Sexual dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Impotence is now known as erectile dysfunction, and frigidity has been replaced with a number of terms describing specific problems that can be broken down into four categories as described by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: lack of desire, lack of arousal, pain during intercourse ...

  5. Human female sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Human female sexuality encompasses a broad range of behaviors and processes, including female sexual identity and sexual behavior, the physiological, psychological, social, cultural, political, and spiritual or religious aspects of sexual activity.

  6. The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm - Wikipedia

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    Pornography greatly perpetuations this narrative, causing many women to question whether what they are experiencing is an orgasm or not. Porn often portrays a man's orgasm being the center for pleasure and the woman as a submissive participant helping him get there; hers is a consolation prize.

  7. Frigidity - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Frigidity

  8. Rigidity (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, rigidity, or mental rigidity, refers to an obstinate inability to yield or a refusal to appreciate another person's viewpoint or emotions and the tendency to perseverate, which is the inability to change habits and modify concepts and attitudes once developed.

  9. Frigid - Wikipedia

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    Frigid may refer to . Cold; Polar region or frigid zone, one of the two geographical zones of the Earth's surface within the polar circles; FRIGID New York, an Off-Off-Broadway festival hosted by Horsetrade Theatre