Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
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What is the evolutionary purpose of female sexual interest/ arousal disorder?
Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (FSIAD) is defined in the DSM-5 as lack of, or significantly reduced, sexual interest/arousal. A woman must have three of the following six symptoms in order to receive the diagnosis:
>absent or reduced interest in sexual activity;
> absent or reduced sexual thoughts or fantasies;
>no or reduced initiation of sexual activity, and typically unreceptive to a partner’s attempts to initiate;
>absent or reduced sexual excitement or pleasure in almost all or all sexual encounters;
>absent or reduced sexual interest/arousal in response to any internal or external sexual cues;
>and absent or reduced genital or non-genital sensations during sexual activity in all or almost all sexual encounters.
Given that the human species is propagated through sexual intercoursive activities, if the woman does not want to engage, then how will the species continue? Is this a signal for the male to find another female to copulate with? or must he take his prize by force?
Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (FSIAD) is defined in the DSM-5 as lack of, or significantly reduced, sexual interest/arousal. A woman must have three of the following six symptoms in order to receive the diagnosis:
>absent or reduced interest in sexual activity;
> absent or reduced sexual thoughts or fantasies;
>no or reduced initiation of sexual activity, and typically unreceptive to a partner’s attempts to initiate;
>absent or reduced sexual excitement or pleasure in almost all or all sexual encounters;
>absent or reduced sexual interest/arousal in response to any internal or external sexual cues;
>and absent or reduced genital or non-genital sensations during sexual activity in all or almost all sexual encounters.
Given that the human species is propagated through sexual intercoursive activities, if the woman does not want to engage, then how will the species continue? Is this a signal for the male to find another female to copulate with? or must he take his prize by force?
