Frigidity and sophrology – Sophrology News

I don’t know if you are like me, but I am the type to walk on the websites which make their cabbage fat with the dissolved life of the people.

It was on one of these sites that I found an article called Sexo: frigidity, kezako? (you will notice that the editor has a certain art of rhyme).

I didn’t expect a feature article in style Doctissimo, but I was hoping for a slightly more detailed and quirky post (with a few gossip around the intimate life of the stars) than the one I found.

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Disappointed? Not entirely. Because even if this little piece of content does not go beyond the definition of the disorder, it recalls that once its cause has been identified, it may be taken care of by a sophrologist (other types of therapies are indicated). And it is always very positive that our preferred field is highlighted.

It is essential to remember that the absence of desire (or pleasure) is not necessarily the result of a mechanical problem. Stress, lack of self-confidence are two states that are hardly compatible with libido.

Photo: extract from Mouth watering, film by Jacques Doniol-Valcroze