The most frequent among women are difficulties in desire and orgasm, dyspareunia, and vaginismus.
To fully enjoy sexual intercourse, both parties must be on the same page. To do this, we must try to put aside the prejudices and taboos that surround sex and, as far as possible, be calm and relaxed. Without these (the tranquility and relaxation above all), it is very difficult to fully enjoy and be 100% in the interaction.
However, there are times when certain sexual problems arise that prevent you from enjoying sex 100%. According to the sexologist Georgina Burgos, the most frequent among women are difficulties in desire and orgasm, dyspareunia, and vaginismus.
The most frequent among women are: difficulties in desire and orgasm, dyspareunia, and vaginismus
On the contrary, among men the following stand out erection difficulties, premature ejaculation, and dissatisfaction with ejaculatory control.
WHAT DOES EACH ONE CONSIST OF?
Dyspareunia consists of feeling pain during intercourse and can have various causes such as vaginal dryness, infections, etc. Vaginismus is an involuntary spasm of the last third of the musculature of the vaginal area that makes penetration difficult or prevents it, causing pain”, details the sexologist.
Premature ejaculation involves ejaculating shortly after inserting the penis into the vagina, approximately less than two minutes. On the other hand, dissatisfaction with ejaculatory control is the perception that the desired time is not held, for example until the partner reaches orgasm.
” Erection problems imply a sustained, not sporadic, difficulty in achieving and/or maintaining an erection during sexual activity,” explains Georgina Burgos.
”All these problems and difficulties can be treated, either in the consultation of a specialized doctor if it is a problem of organic origin or medical condition, or by a specialist in sexology in the field of psychology or sexology when it is of psychological origin”, concludes the specialist.