Pyrrha said: Nymphomania is a part of the hypersexuality disorder which affects men and women both, no one in the field is seeking to increase a already harmful and distressing symtom.
I say nymphonia is a physical fact for 5-10% of women. Characterizing it as a "disease or harmful" is not useful. Changing sexual behavior is notoriously hard. Sexuality is clearly something that is hard wired, like homosexuality or sad to say pedophelia. The women I know who are super sexed are this way just as men are. They learned to love sex from the first times they had it. They are proud of their ability to satisfy their partners and generally they enjoy their sexuality whether with partners or individually. I have found that nymphomania is used in a derogatory way by unhappy men or people trying to judge other people and ascribe outcomes on behavior that is as much the fault of others as it is the person with more sexual desire than the other people. Mismatched sexual desire is responsible for as much as 50% of all failed marriages. The attempt to blame this on the person with more desire than the one with less desire is pointless exercise of hate and manipulation.
If the question was asked to see if women could be trained to be more highly sexed I think that is hard. As I said sexuality is something that has been shown to be extremely hard to change in a long term way.
It is an inherited trait. Your parents don't need to be nymphomaniacs for you to have it either.
Yes, but the BRCA1 and BRCA2 tests can also be negative.
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When she is diagnosed by a doctor with a hypersexuality disorder.
It is the same as nymphomania.
It is the same as nymphomania.
Andromania is the same as nymphomania.
The cast of Nymphomania - 1994 includes: Holly Adams as Nymph Bob Mook as Pan
A female who is affected with nymphomania; excessive sexual desire and behavior. And nymphomania means (usually female) who is obsessed with sex.
Often a regular physician can help with nymphomania if you let them know what is going on; they may refer you to a psychiatric specialist to help with the problem.
There are no such numbers available.
get a psychologist... the disorder "nymphomania" is not in the dsm-iv.
It is a possible factor, but unlikely to be the only cause.
Yes, but it is called satyriasis for males and nymphomania for females.
Buy the lady a Sybian sex machine.