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| Male Orgasmic Disorder |
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The delay or absence of orgasm following what is typically a normal sexual excitation phase is not uncommon. As with other sexual disorders, it can have an onset later in life or have been in effect for the person's entire life, and it can manifest in specific situations or in almost all situations. After a normal phase of sexual excitement, the man's orgasm is persistently or repeatedly delayed or absent. The clinician's judgment of this is based on the man's age and the adequacy of duration, focus and intensity of sexual activity. In its life long form, Male Orgasmic Disorder is fairly rare. In its acquired form this dysfunction is not uncommon. The cause of this dysfunction is rarely physical although it is sometimes confused with retrograde ejaculation. Retrograde ejaculation is when the man ejaculates into his bladder instead of out the urethra. More often than not, the cause is a traumatic sexual experience, strict religious upbringing, hostility, over control, or lack of trust.
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