Nymphomania: a “fashionable” disease?
What man does not dream of a woman who always wants sex and which can be brought to orgasm with a light movement of any organ? Many believe that it is a great happiness to establish a romantic relationship with a nymphomaniac.
Every day and every moment you feel welcome, but after a couple of weeks you feel like a squeezed lemon and grind your teeth, looking at a passionate beauty that cannot be satisfied, and after a month or two start looking for a hairdresser who agrees to maintain anonymity by sawing his horns once a week …
The nympho herself is also not in the best position. During sex, she experiences orgasms – bright and high-quality, multiple, but does not receive satisfaction. Suffering from nymphomania resembles the legendary horse of Baron Munchausen, whose back half was torn off. The front half of the horse drank and could not get drunk, because the water poured out.
The impossibility of sexual saturation leads to the fact that a woman becomes a scandalous hysteria, a jealous lover of high-profile scenes. She plays dramas, trying to manipulate others, and is often forced to deceive everyone in order to at least try to satisfy her sexual needs.
The nymphomaniac has a pathological need for sex, agrees to have sex with any partner and does not pay attention to such conventions as age, status, appearance, and sometimes even sex!
There are 4 types of nymphomania: congenital (girls begin sex life very early and do not show any system in choosing sexual partners), acquired (for example, due to diseases of the endocrine system, gynecological problems or psychiatric disorders), menopause (the result of hormonal adjustment and psychological imbalance) and imaginary. The last type of nymphomania is actually a purely psychological deviation, with the help of sex a woman tries, for example, to feel attractive and to assert herself.
Nymphomania is a disease, in many cases it can be cured or ease the course. But women do not always consider it necessary to turn to a psychotherapist or sex therapist, many are sure that they just have this type of temperament. Modern sex ads make some nymphomaniacs even proud of such a problem!
In fact, nymphomania is a disorder that can lead to serious problems in personal life, loss of social status, and the appearance of many sexually transmitted diseases. As a rule, a nymphomaniac finds herself in a social vacuum – there will always be someone who wants to have sex, but if grief happens there is no one to help.
It is rather difficult to treat this deviation, and it pleases that the real, imaginary nymphomania is quite rare – 1 case per 2.5 thousand women. To reduce sexual desire, a woman is prescribed special medications, treats a physiological deviation that caused nymphomania, and prescribe a strict diet. All aphrodisiacs are excluded from the diet, in particular chocolate, spicy dishes, seafood, and alcohol.
For those women who have imaginary nymphomania, the help of a psychotherapist is the main way to eliminate this deviation. Psychotherapeutic sessions are necessary in order to help such a woman get satisfaction from sexual contact with a partner (solving certain psychological problems removes the barriers that prevent the completion of the satisfaction process).
If the cause of the disorder is physiologically determined, often women subsequently very much regret what they have done because of their problem. They need the help of a good psychologist to fight for their social status, to establish personal life, to restore contacts with people who began to beware of nymphomaniacs.