Antiacademy English Dictionary

ANORGASMIA

viernes, 4 de marzo de 2011

ANORGASMIA


Anorgasmia

Noun

Plural: anorgasmias

Etymology: it is analysed in an- (privative prefix), orgasm and -ia (suffix). It is etymologically and semantically identical with Spanish anorgasmia, Italian anorgasmia, and French anorgasmie.

Definition: state of a person who does not orgasm for any cause (for sickness, dysfunction, inability, inhibition, bigotry, etc.)

Other English vocables derived from orgasm: orgasmic, orgastic, anorgasmic, orgasm (verb), orgasmically


This condition [anorgasmia] occurs in both men and women.

Barry R. Komisaruk – Sara Nasserzadeh (The Orgasm Answer Guide)


“Situational anorgasmia” relates to the condition under which a woman may or may not experience orgasm –such as being able to experience orgasm by masturbation but not with a partner.

Barry R. Komisaruk – Sara Nasserzadeh (The Orgasm Answer Guide)


Alterations in orgasm for women include anorgasmia, a global inability to have orgasm, and situational anorgasmia the inability to have orgasm in certain situations.

Barbara C. Long – Wilma J. Phipps (Adult nursing)


About 90 percent of women with anorgasmia overcome the disorder once they’ve learned to pleasure themselves and enjoy their sexual sensations.

Yvonne K. Fulbright (The Hot Guide to Safer Sex)


Anorgasmia is the inability to have an orgasm, whether the woman has never had an orgasm or has lost her ability to have one.

Yvonne K. Fulbright (The Hot Guide to Safer Sex)