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Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder

Persistent lack or reduced interest in sex and engagement in sexual activity

Female sexual interest/arousal disorder

Persistent reduction or lack of interest in sex and low sexual activity. Limited excitement and few sexual sensations during sex.

Contributions to the female sexual interest/arousal disorder

Painful intercourse


Negative thoughts about sexuality


Could be psychological or physiological

Desire discrepancy

Male must have less desire than his partner for more than 6 months

Subjective sexual arousal disorder

There is physical response but no subjective feeling of sexual excitement/pleasure

Genital sexual arousal disorder

No psychological response but there is a subjective response

Combined sexual arousal disorder

Lack of both a subjective and physiological response.

Hyper-sexual Disorder

Proposed sexual dysfunction characterized by increasing frequency and intensity of sexually motivated fantasies.


(Cybersex, pornography, sexual activity)

Erectile Dysfunction

Repeated failure to obtain or maintain erections during partnered sexual activities

Premature ejaculation

Persistently teaching organs and ejaculating within one minute of beginning sexual activity with a partner

Delayed ejaculation

Marked delay or inability to achieve ejaculation; difficulty or inability to ejaculate despite the presence of adequate sexual stimulation and desire to ejaculate

Female orgasmic disorder (anorgasmia)

Persistently failing to reach orgasm, or having very low intensity orgasms


(Could be due to church upbringing or youth)

Genito-Pelvic pain or Penetration Disorder

Refers to having difficulty having vaginal penetration during intercourse due to physical discomfort

Anodyspareunia

Pain during homosexual male sexual intercourse

Vaginismus

Refers to condition in which the muscles around the outer third of the begins involuntarily contract, preventing entry of the penis

Dysparenrunia

Condition involving severe vaginal or pelvic pain during sexual intercourse

Performance Anxiety

Fear of performing inadequately and a related tension experienced during sex

Spectator role

A state of mind that can be experienced during sex , focusing on their sexual performance to such an extent that their performance and their enjoyment is reduced.

Phosphodiesterase inhibitors

Viagra, Levitra, Cialis

Sensate Focus

Involved partners becoming comfortable at each progressing level of intimacy before proceeding to the next