Hypoactive Sexual Desire
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), hyposexuality or inhibited sexual desire (ISD) can be described adequately as a sexual dysfunction. It is typically characterized as a lack or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity. The desire that is developed for sexual activity is dependent upon the extent of understanding the two people involved in the activity possess. Which might depend on the following factors:
Attitude towards sex:
- These are greatly influenced by the way people have received sex information during childhood & adolescence.
Past Sexual Experiences :
- The way adults & peers reacted to masturbation, petting and premarital intercourse when they were younger.
Sexual pleasure received from the attachment:
- Varies from person to person
Early Marital Sexual Experiences :
- The belief that sexual relations produce states of ecstasy unparalleled by any other experience.
Attitude Towards Use Of Contraceptives:
- Friction or conflict is more if partners don’t agree concerning the use contraceptive.
Certain biological factors as well.