Sexual Aversion or Fear refers to a strong fear, anxiety, or avoidance of sexual activity or physical intimacy. Individuals experiencing this condition may feel uncomfortable, distressed, or even fearful at the thought of sexual contact. In many cases, the problem is linked to past negative experiences, emotional trauma, relationship conflicts, strict cultural beliefs, or anxiety related to sexual performance. Feelings of guilt, shame, or lack of proper sexual education can also contribute to this issue.
Sexual aversion can affect both men and women and may create difficulties in maintaining healthy intimate relationships. With proper psychological counselling, supportive therapy, and open communication between partners, these fears can be gradually addressed. Professional guidance helps individuals rebuild confidence, reduce anxiety, and develop a healthier and more comfortable approach to intimacy and relationships.