Three Types Of Female Impotence
By Elena Ognivtseva
Despite what men might think, women do fear bedroom encounters and there’s a lot going on which can lead to a serious case of female impotence. Statistically speaking, it is estimated that around 40% of women suffer from female impotence (also known as sexual dysfunction) and while it can be caused by an underlying medical condition, it is mostly caused by psychological factors. We look at the top three types of female impotence and how you can work around them.
Let’s get physical
Sometimes the desire to have sex is there, but your body just won’t respond. It doesn’t matter how attractive you find your partner, how pleased you are to be in that position, or how excited you are getting: sometimes your body just won’t cooperate. This kind of physical female impotence can be caused by a medical condition like diabetes or a reaction to female contraception. If it doesn’t resolve itself, you should definitely seek medical advice.
It’s all in your head
90% of female impotency arise from a psychological factor caused by feelings of inadequacy, a fear of being naked (often linked to self-doubt or concerns about physical appearance) or depression. While this type of impotency can be severe, the best part about it is that it can be cured because it’s all in your head: with a little self-love and proper guidance and counselling, you can come around in no time. And then, come again. And again.
Not tonight dear, I’m too tired
The last type of female impotency is a combination of physical and mental attributes. If you’re in it to win it but your body refuses to cooperate, you might just be too tired. Get a good night’s sleep, and look forward to tomorrow when you can invest in some love drops and enjoy the ride.