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Frigidity: (1) Impotence in the female. (2) The state of being frigid (2); female sexual inadequacy ranging from the freudian concept of inability to achieve orgasm to any degree of sexual response considered unsatisfactory by either the female or her partner.
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Frigidity: sexual unresponsiveness (especially of women) and inability to achieve orgasm during intercourse.
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Frigidity: Type of or association with medical condition Female sexual conditions.
»Introduction: Female sexual conditions
Frigidity: Frigidity is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:
Female sexual conditions (medical condition): Sexual conditions that affect the female
Female sexual conditions (medical condition): Any condition that that causes sexual or reproductive problems in women. Female sexual conditions may affect a woman's stimulation and responsiveness which can result in such things as low libido and inability to orgasm. Painful intercourse is another example of female sexual conditions.
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