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'''Male orgasmic disorder''' (also called '''orgasmic impotence''', '''ejaculatory impotence''')
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<ref>Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP. </ref> is a diagnosis in [[DSM-IV Codes (alphabetical)|DSM-IV]]. It is a [[sexual disorder]] characterised by a persistent or recurrent delay in achieving [[orgasm]] despite the presence of normal [[sexual desire]] and [[sexual stimulation]], to a degree which causes significant distress or difficulties in intimate relationships.
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It is not [[diagnosed]] if the condition results from [[drug]] or existing medical conditions.
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==See also==
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*[[Delayed ejaculation]]
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Male orgasmic disorder (also called orgasmic impotence, ejaculatory impotence) [1] is a diagnosis in DSM-IV. It is a sexual disorder characterised by a persistent or recurrent delay in achieving orgasm despite the presence of normal sexual desire and sexual stimulation, to a degree which causes significant distress or difficulties in intimate relationships.

It is not diagnosed if the condition results from drug or existing medical conditions.


See also

References

  1. Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP.