Sexual Disorders (Biology 301 Human Sexuality) Chapter 14| Exam Questions and Verified
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Male Disorders 1. Premature ejaculation
2. Delayed or absent ejaculation
3. Erectile disorder
4. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
5. Dyspareunia
6. Other medical problems
Premature Ejaculation (Rapid Ejaculation) Ejaculation that occurs before man wants it to
- #1 sex problem in men
- May be perception
- Average 2-8 min
- Can be primary, secondary, or situational disorder
Premature Ejaculation Causes 1. Learning: early sexual experiences are conducted in haste
and anxiety might be conditioned to reach orgasm very quickly
2. Dysfunction in certain receptors for serotonin
Premature Ejaculation Self-Devised Remedies Rarely work and prevents a rewarding sexual
experience
1. Masturbating to orgasm prior to partnered sex
2. Distracting himself during sex with irrelevant thoughts
- Doing mental arithmetic
- Imagining having sex with a person he's not attracted to
3. Trying to bring his partner as close to orgasm as possible prior to coitus
Premature Ejaculation Treatment Can be treated with drugs or sex therapy, or both
,1. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
2. Stop-start method
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Most commonly used drugs
1. Antidepressants
2. Paxil (paroxetine)
3. Priligy
4. Topical anesthetics
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Antidepressants Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Paxil (Paroxetine)
- Most effective
- 6-week course increased time from 20 seconds to 2.5 minutes
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Priligy (Dapoxetine)
- Taken 1 to 2 hours before sexual encounter
- Efficacious and safe
- Range of potential side effects
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Topical Anesthetics Form of cream applied
to penis to reduce sensitivity
- Moderately effective in slowly ejaculation
- May also numb the vulva and vagina: impeding her ability to reach orgasm
Stop-Start Method Sex therapy technique that involves alternating between stimulating and
not stimulating the penis
, - 3 Stages
Stop-Start Method Stage 1 1. Man masturbates alone to a medium level of excitement
2. Stops masturbating to avoid such high levels of arousal
3. Repeated a few times before finally allowing to masturbate to orgasm
4. Goal is to stimulate penis for 15 mins without ejaculation
Stop-Start Method Stage 2 1. Man lies on back with legs apart
2. Partner lies to one side and partly astride to manually or orally stimulate genitals
3. "Squeeze technique"
4. Goal is to be able to experience sexual stimulation for 15 mins without ejaculation
Stop-Start Method Stage 2- Squeezing Technique Partner grasps penis with thumb on
frenulum and squeeze firmly for a few second when the man is close to orgasm
Stop-Start Method Stage 3 1. Progresses to coitus
2. Woman places penis in vagina
3. Couple lies still for a prolonged period
4. Man gets accustomed to sensation of coitus without being too excited
5. Woman begins to move slowly
6. Man tells her to stop whenever he nears orgasm
7. Squeeze technique: woman can squeeze the base of the penis
Delayed or Absent Ejaculation (Male Orgasmic Disorder) Difficulty achieving or inability to
achieve orgasm and/or ejaculation
- Opposite of premature ejaculation
- Sometimes specific to certain kind of sexual behavior
Answers/Accurate Solutions| New Update Already Graded A+
Male Disorders 1. Premature ejaculation
2. Delayed or absent ejaculation
3. Erectile disorder
4. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder
5. Dyspareunia
6. Other medical problems
Premature Ejaculation (Rapid Ejaculation) Ejaculation that occurs before man wants it to
- #1 sex problem in men
- May be perception
- Average 2-8 min
- Can be primary, secondary, or situational disorder
Premature Ejaculation Causes 1. Learning: early sexual experiences are conducted in haste
and anxiety might be conditioned to reach orgasm very quickly
2. Dysfunction in certain receptors for serotonin
Premature Ejaculation Self-Devised Remedies Rarely work and prevents a rewarding sexual
experience
1. Masturbating to orgasm prior to partnered sex
2. Distracting himself during sex with irrelevant thoughts
- Doing mental arithmetic
- Imagining having sex with a person he's not attracted to
3. Trying to bring his partner as close to orgasm as possible prior to coitus
Premature Ejaculation Treatment Can be treated with drugs or sex therapy, or both
,1. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
2. Stop-start method
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Most commonly used drugs
1. Antidepressants
2. Paxil (paroxetine)
3. Priligy
4. Topical anesthetics
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Antidepressants Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Paxil (Paroxetine)
- Most effective
- 6-week course increased time from 20 seconds to 2.5 minutes
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Priligy (Dapoxetine)
- Taken 1 to 2 hours before sexual encounter
- Efficacious and safe
- Range of potential side effects
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)- Topical Anesthetics Form of cream applied
to penis to reduce sensitivity
- Moderately effective in slowly ejaculation
- May also numb the vulva and vagina: impeding her ability to reach orgasm
Stop-Start Method Sex therapy technique that involves alternating between stimulating and
not stimulating the penis
, - 3 Stages
Stop-Start Method Stage 1 1. Man masturbates alone to a medium level of excitement
2. Stops masturbating to avoid such high levels of arousal
3. Repeated a few times before finally allowing to masturbate to orgasm
4. Goal is to stimulate penis for 15 mins without ejaculation
Stop-Start Method Stage 2 1. Man lies on back with legs apart
2. Partner lies to one side and partly astride to manually or orally stimulate genitals
3. "Squeeze technique"
4. Goal is to be able to experience sexual stimulation for 15 mins without ejaculation
Stop-Start Method Stage 2- Squeezing Technique Partner grasps penis with thumb on
frenulum and squeeze firmly for a few second when the man is close to orgasm
Stop-Start Method Stage 3 1. Progresses to coitus
2. Woman places penis in vagina
3. Couple lies still for a prolonged period
4. Man gets accustomed to sensation of coitus without being too excited
5. Woman begins to move slowly
6. Man tells her to stop whenever he nears orgasm
7. Squeeze technique: woman can squeeze the base of the penis
Delayed or Absent Ejaculation (Male Orgasmic Disorder) Difficulty achieving or inability to
achieve orgasm and/or ejaculation
- Opposite of premature ejaculation
- Sometimes specific to certain kind of sexual behavior