The rise of arousal.

And the media buzz term of the week is…….female arousal.

With the news about clinical trials in the advancement of Lybrido, a new drug being tested that purports to increase sexual arousal in women, the discussion around women’s sexuality has shifted from a whisper to a shout.

The idea that a female arousal drug may become available for public consumption has triggered a discussion that extends far beyond just biological pathways. It has opened the door for conversations about a woman’s right to have sexual satisfaction in her life and ramifications of sexual dysfunction on her self-esteem.

When a man has trouble with erections, it can affect not only his bedroom life but his whole confidence in relationships. When a woman has trouble with arousal, she may feel like her whole femininity is taking a hit- not to mention the fear of losing her partner because she is sexually unavailable. The pain for a woman who can’t perform sexually is just as difficult as it is for a man, but cultural constructs provide little space for women to affirm that.

Contrary to popular belief that men need sex and women need romance, many women need sex too — just as many men need romance. Let’s not let gender roles preclude us from recognizing the human need to bond.

A safe and comfortable place to discuss vaginismus

The vaginismus forum at Maze Women’s Health is designed to bring women together. We understand that painful sex, vaginismus treatment, and the subsequent recovery can be sensitive topics, and you should have a safe and comfortable place to voice your experience, opinions, and concerns.

We envision this vaginismus forum as a place for you to introduce yourself, share your personal story, ask questions, and discuss any and all aspects of vaginismus, including our treatment options. We sincerely hope that you find this to be a comfortable place to discuss your struggles and triumphs as you navigate through vaginismus treatment. Talking through these issues with women that have gone through it can make all the difference.

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