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Sexual Disorder

Sexual disorders aren't uncommon, but it can be hard to talk about them, even with a health professional. Check out our extensive selection of articles and Q&As about sexual disorders. Remember, always seek medical attention when needed.
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Find out how to tell if your low libido is caused by a physical issue or a problem with your relationship.

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Dyspareunia or painful sex is a common issue. Find out the common and uncommon causes of pain during sex.

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Even when sex hurts, there are many things you do to ensure a happy ending. Expert tips on how to do deal with injuries, illnesses and more.

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Jason Rogers is an Olympic medalist, but one of the biggest challenges he had to face was his struggle with sexual performance anxiety. Check out this inspiring interview to learn how Rogers overcame his anxiety.

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Vulvodynia may just be the most common sexual ailment you've never heard of. The good news is, it's treatable.

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Painful intercourse doesn't have to mean the end of your sex life. There are solutions - and other ways to express your sexuality.

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Sex addiction is a controversial topic even among psychologists and sexologists. The most convincing arguments, however, seem to come from the camp that believes it doesn't exist.

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With all the focus on technology for women's pleasure, it's time to put the focus where it belongs: intimate touch.

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Midlife women have a lot of concerns, and some can be about sex. Here's how you can talk to your healthcare practitioner.

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She did what?! Many of things that got women committed in the 1870s would be considered normal behavior today.

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When your partner doesn't want to have sex, it's easy to feel rejected. Here's how to understand the problem - and what to do about it.

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Anorgasmia affects more women than you think. So, what causes it and can it be fixed? Kinkly explores this sensitive topic.

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