The moment of pure ecstasy, that moment when the pleasure is so intense that she melts into nothingness. Are there any tell tale signs or physical symptoms for knowing whether she has attained orgasmic bliss? According to Masters and Johnson, a research group on human sexuality, dilated pupils, protruded nipples and flushed face are all indications of a successful climax in women.
But, what if that climactic feeling eludes a woman during sex? After all, an orgasm is indeed a luxury for women with premature male ejaculation being a common reason. However, some women are known to suffer from dysfunctional orgasm due to either early, delayed, impaired or absent climax.
Absent orgasm or “anorgasmia” is the complete inability to climax. It can be life long, or acquired. And, it can happen occasionally or all the time. Among the primary causes for this inability to experience orgasm are low or inadequate sexual arousal, neurological & psychological disorders, depression, hormonal imbalances, mental conditioning, social upbringing, etc.
Another common reason is the lack of sexual fitness due to lax vaginal muscles particularly in post-natal women. All these conditions lead to loss of pleasure during intercourse and hence may lead to anorgasmia.
The good news though is that Anorgasmia is curable in most cases. It can be diagnosed easily using desire, lubrication, penetration and orgasm as four pointers for determining orgasmic dysfunction.


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