Who uses the termnymphomaniac? As noted,nymphomaniacusually refers to a woman. When women use of it themselves, it is usually sex-positive for a highlibidoand openness to many sexual partners. When men use it of women, it can be used in desire, for a partner who wants to have frequent...
Due to the lack of a clear-cut diagnostic term within the DSM-IV-TR and the reluctance of therapists to apply a diagnosis of excessive sexual drive under the ICD-10 (Kingston & Firestone, 2008), for the purposes of this discussion, it is easiest to refer to Joe’s sexual urges and ...
though it is thought that it may be more common in women and homosexual men. Technically, the term “nymphomaniac” refers to a woman, though that definition has expanded to include anyone who engages in risky compulsive sexual behavior. Also, nymphomania may include problems with thinking, unwa...
Although he’s 57 years old, the term enfant terrible couldn’t be more fitting for Danish auteur and provocateur Lars von Trier, who seems to find something akin to child-like glee in doing exactly what he wants, come hell or high water....
Although he’s 57 years old, the term enfant terrible couldn’t be more fitting for Danish auteur and provocateur Lars von Trier, who seems to find something akin to child-like glee in doing exactly what he wants, come hell or high water. “Nymphomaniac” is his latest and most singula...
Although he’s 57 years old, the term enfant terrible couldn’t be more fitting for Danish auteur and provocateur Lars von Trier, who seems to find something akin to child-like glee in doing exactly what he wants, come hell or high water. “Nymp...
Although he’s 57 years old, the term enfant terrible couldn’t be more fitting for Danish auteur and provocateur Lars von Trier, who seems to find something akin to child-like glee in doing exactly what he wants, come hell or high water. “Nymphomaniac” is his latest and most singula...
Although he’s 57 years old, the term enfant terrible couldn’t be more fitting for Danish auteur and provocateur Lars von Trier, who seems to find something akin to child-like glee in doing exactly what he wants, come hell or high water. ...