"Both of those have been labeled nymphomania. But there's a difference. Alfred Kinsey became famous for his flippant comment, 'What's a nymphomaniac? A woman who wants sex more than you do.' That's the kind of nymphomania that is the 'in the eye of the beholder' approach. I think there is no question that since the sexual revolution, women feel that they have the right to experience sexual satisfaction, and have sex with whomever they want to. I think they realize they don't dare let on to their new boyfriend that they've had more sexual partners than he has had. There already was a 19th century medical term, 'satyriasis.' In the medical books from the 19th through the middle of the 20th century you'll see those two terms, satyriasis and nymphomania. One's the male disease. One's the female. Surprisingly we've never heard of satyriasis. As one of my colleagues said to me, 'Oh, satyriasis, normal male behavior.''
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Recently it has become more
commonplace to have clients come into my office and state that they
have a sex addiction. Often when asked how this was diagnosed they
respond that their spouse or other family member told them or they
read a book and self-diagnosed. Sometimes when examined more
closely, the client does not have a sexual problem at all, just a
higher than average sex drive as well as living in a sex negative
environment.
Many sexologists are beginning to speak out about the
attitude that promotes the current level of misunderstanding about
problematic sexual behavior. Many practitioners would
condone a
client who watched 3 hours of reality shows on prime time as normal,
while someone who views an hour or two of porn on the internet as an
addict. Could both people be spending their leisure time more
productively? Absolutely, however if both are able to be productive
in their jobs and relationships, then why would some view the latter
as problematic?
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