Sexual Disorder

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Introduction: Sexual Disorder is a complex and difficult disease which can hamper an individual adolescent or a family because of the ability to arouse one’s own self sexually. This disorder can be caused by physical and/or psychological reasons which are a result of both the individual’s careless due to drinking, sexually transmitted diseases, depression or some physical impairment. Sexual disorder is considered to be a hidden disease amongst many adolescents because if one cannot arouse him or herself to their partner’s desires. It can lead to depression, bullying or at times even suicide because a teen feels ashamed of his/her disability and that person’s partner or/and family members consider him a freak and may even outcast that person. …show more content…

Physical problems are often the cause of erection difficulties in older men but began as early as adolescents. This can be attributed to a number of reasons most of which are related to the body’s inability to arouse itself at the sense of female flesh even though the brain is commanding the body parts to become sexually active. Years of labor at times are the reason why males involved in the construction, sports and other sweat bearing revenue generation sectors of society fall prey to sexual disorders because the body in old age becomes too tired to respond while in their youth it had no such …show more content…

The nature of sexual disorder in females is different in males as their reproductive organs, mental response and behaviour towards sex is also different. This means that women tend to have more diversified reactions when it comes to sexual disorders as compared to males. This is because at different stages of their life a female has shown to behave differently when learning that she has a sexual disorder. If the disorder has been present since puberty, the woman may not know how the genital organs (particularly the clitoris) function or what arousal techniques are effective. The lack of knowledge leads to anxiety, which worsens the problem. Many women who have sexual arousal disorder associate sex with sinfulness and sexual pleasure with guilt. Fear of intimacy and a negative self-image may also contribute.. Sexual arousal disorder may develop as women

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