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Re: no sex drive or orgasmsFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed, 26 Jan 2000 08:52:51 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 26 Jan 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Studies for the use of Viagra in women are ongoing, but my understanding Can you identify where you've acquired this "understanding?" My understanding from the folks at Boston University is that the results ARE encouraging--particularly and specifically if the dysfunction is physiological.
>90% of sexual response is between the ears. Talk with your Every time I've read this it has incensed me. I've never heard the same thing about a man's erection. Ever. Why is physiology of female sexual response so difficult for some doctors to comprehend or validate? In the case presented, drugs may well have been the cause -- but once again we get treated to this "90%" business. I don't get it. I just don't. No matter how much research is done on sexual function that validates the physiological aspect of blood flow to the uterus, vagina and clitoris as all having an impact on orgasm as well as the central nervous system that sends those signals to the brain as well as the multitude of drugs that we darn well know intereferes with the whole process....it is still impossible to get some doctors to validate the very real physiological aspects of female orgasm. Why is this?
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