The primary symptom of anorgasmia is the inability to have an orgasm, but people may experience other symptoms, as well, including delays in achieving orgasm and unsatisfying or less-intense orgasms. Some people still find their sex life satisfying, even in the absence of orgasm, and may not feel any need to see a doctor. However, if the symptoms affect a relationship or cause a person distress, they should consult a doctor.

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