Arousal vs Desire vs Pleasure: Why Most Women Don't Know the Difference | Dr. Juliana Hauser
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Sex therapist Dr. Juliana Hauser discusses the distinctions between sexual arousal, desire, and pleasure, noting that these concepts are often misunderstood, particularly concerning female sexual health during perimenopause and menopause. The presentation defines pleasure as an immediate visceral reaction, arousal as the body's physical or anatomical response, and desire as the psychological component of sexual response. The content posits that the traditional model of the sexual arousal cycle, which emphasizes orgasm as the sole objective, is based on flawed science and may lead to feelings of inadequacy if an individual's response deviates from this linear progression.
Dr. Hauser further illustrates these concepts using her personal experience following a hysterectomy and subsequent Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), where her sexual response significantly shifted. Her account emphasizes the importance of sexual agency and advocating for personalized care when navigating post-surgical sexual changes.
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