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Female Sexual Dysfunction Women’s sexual satisfaction has taken center stage, yet quality information about women’s sexuality has received very little attention until recent years. Did you know that the importance of women’s sexual pleasure and displeasure didn’t get serious attention until after Viagra™ exploded onto the market in 1998 and the National Health and Social Life Surveywas published in 1999?
That survey of nearly 2000 women and 1500 men between the ages of 18 and 59 across various social groups had some surprising results. It found that 43 percent of women experience sexual dysfunction, compared to 31 percent of men. In addition, the study found that sexual dysfunction is higher among women and men with poor physical and mental health.
The study was widely publicized, generating Read Entire Article
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