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The woman's difficulty in achieving orgasm, according to Roberta Struzani, is caused by both physical and psychological factors. What begins as a sexual dysfunction can cause tension in the partner, leaving her impatient, for example, ending in stress and worry and hurting all the time. "The health of the mind and body greatly influences the difficulty in having orgasm." It may occur that the man has orgasm long before or after the woman, and this interferes in the satisfaction of both. concentration and self-control, and that the woman asks for help from a gynecological physiotherapist who will treat the problem by sensitizing the vagina and clitoris.Any alternative practices include masturbation or the use of a clitoral vibrator during sex.
But anorgasmia is a more serious dysfunction, which is when a woman does not reach an orgasm even in life, and is also one of the most common problems among women of all ages, according to Roberta Struzani. "Since orgasm is a natural thing and must occur in order to complete the cycle of the sexual act, anorgasmia ends up being a dysfunction. Among the causes are the woman's lack of consciousness regarding the vaginal canal, since it is an internal area and usually unexplored, and the person's own psychological blockages, which can make her almost reach climax, but never really achieve, or can end any desire to feel sexual pleasure, "Roberta explains.