My boyfriend knows I don't orgasm but not that I feel no pleasure in sex at all
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The article highlights the complex nature of human sexual responses, particularly for a 22-year-old woman struggling to experience orgasms and pleasure. Despite dating experiences with both genders, she has only felt indifferent toward physical intimacy. She initially considered herself asexual, yet feels a desire for sexual connection when attracted. After discussing her struggles with partners, many relationships ended due to misunderstandings about her lack of pleasure. She finds herself in a supportive relationship but fears the ongoing lack of pleasure could impact it. The advice emphasizes exploring the various dimensions of sexual response through a specialist.
Human sexual responses are very complex and involve physiological, anatomical, psychological, and biological elements, including hormonal and distractibility issues.
If there is a problem in foundational areas like genital nerve damage, it can affect desire, arousal, or orgasm.
I recommend you start exploring with a sexual medicine specialist to understand the dimensions of your anhedonia and find a way forward.
Your desire for pleasure is valid, and addressing the complexity of sexual responses could lead to breakthroughs in your experience.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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