Abstract

Hypersexuality has been a debated disorder, which has not been able to secure its place into the classificatory systems. This article was aimed to report a female with hypersexuality in Bangladesh. Mrs X, a 20-year-old married lady, presented with the complaints of irritability, low mood, sleep disturbances for last one month. As per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fifth Edition) criteria and mental state examination findings, she was labeled as a case of major depressive disorder and borderline personality disorder. Her early childhood was uneventful, and she got married 2 years back after having a love relationship with the person. Immediately after her marriage, she was used to enjoy sex for 5 to 6 hours daily as she used to enjoy 5 to 6 orgasms per day. The couple enjoyed their sex daily, even the in the days of menstruation. For last one year her husband stopped daily intercourses as well as the duration of the intercourses was also decreased below 1 hour. Subsequently, the lady felt disturbances and used to demand sex more time as well as orgasms daily. She used to consume pornography, masturbate, and started extramarital relationship for sexual activity. She enjoys her persistent thoughts, fantasies regarding sex; however, she became frustrated when she was not getting expected duration and expected number of orgasms. She asked her husband to divorce her as he was not being able to have intercourses for 5 to 6 hours daily. This is the first reported case of hypersexuality in a sexually conservative country like Bangladesh which may open the whole hidden problem.

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