The threshold for what constitutes hypersexuality is subject to debate, and critics question if a standardized diagnostic threshold even exists. Sex drive varies widely in humans, and what one person would consider a "normal" sex drive might be considered excessive by some, and low by others. The consensus among those who consider this a disorder is that the threshold is met when the behavior causes distress or impaired social functioning.
Hypersexuality can be a symptom of bipolar disorder and is generally associated with the manic phase of the disease. It can result in behavior that the manic person later regrets (depressive phase).
The condition can also be caused by Klüver-Bucy syndrome, a neurobehavioral syndrome associated with bilateral medial temporal lobe dysfunction. Lesions to the amygdala in the limbic system can also cause hypersexuality.
It has sometimes been reported following brain injuries and diseases that cause dementia and loss of impulse control. Additionally, hypersexuality is a reported side effect of dopamine agonists such as pramipexole.
Hypersexuality is characterized by an impairing need for frequent genital stimulation that does not result in sexual satisfaction. This dissatisfaction is what is believed to encourage the heightened frequency of sexual stimulation, as well as additional physiological and neurological symptoms.
2006-08-09 20:46:51
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answered by ? 4
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No, they have long since perished with the dinosaurs. Some say that a small segment survived and inhabited the city of Atlantis. Unfortunately, they turned into lesbians while living there. A horrible flood (presumably another asteroid) washed over the city. They took to the water and became -- what we know them as -- "mermaids" where they mostly lived a happy life. With maritime technology on the rise, over fishing the waters greatly added to their loss of numbers. The survivors, which by that time had dwindled to no more than a few hundered, decided migrate to land once more. Out of natural evolution and survival, they slowly turned into dog like figures, than slowly to a horse like figure, than finally they evolved into what we call "uniocorns." Some believe because of the arid climate, and being so use to the water, their numbers dwindled steadily until they just simply turned into Mexicans. Then the "Mexicans" quickly reproduced at astounding rates and migrated into the US. So you see, nymphomaniacs is a very complex study in itself. Their heritage has been hard to trace, with so many changes. It has taken thousands of years but a "Nympho" is a Mexican and soon they will all live in America...
2016-03-26 23:17:58
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answered by ? 4
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Not round where I live. The girl's here, and I am not going to tell you where for fear of reprisal have all got cobwebs in their knickers. It's so dry it's rather like prohibition in the USA in the 1920's.
2006-08-11 22:21:40
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answered by ADRIAN H 3
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yes definitely! My fiance and I are some! We could do it all day long! The first time we did it we did it like 12 times that day and still want more. I can't get enough!
2006-08-12 09:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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my answer to da question is yes in nigeria where i come frm we've seen a lot of them both male & female..u can talk of guyz who av sex with 5 girlz each day b/4 they r satisfied
or taik about the girlz there r a lot of dem out ere.........
farez
2006-08-12 00:42:15
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answered by rismc1 1
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whats a nymphomaniac??
2006-08-12 02:00:26
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answered by Jes 1
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I'm getting married to one on 1st September!
2006-08-04 09:40:25
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answered by jack 5
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Talkl about turning tender meat to leather:)
2006-08-12 08:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Peterborough and Newcastle...
2006-08-12 03:48:43
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answered by Gavin T 7
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I think they still exist but as so many women are more sexually liberated nowadays it's harder to tell!
2006-08-12 06:14:42
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answered by xbkw46 4
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