Is it normal to feel uneasy about sexual intercourse? Yes, It is normal to feel a little anxious about sexual intercourse or sexual contact for the first few times.
However, it is not common to feel terrified about sexual intercourse or any sexual touch.
If an individual is feeling uncomfortable and avoiding sexual intercourse, it might be due to a sexual dysfunction known as Sexual Aversion Disorder (SAD)
In SAD, an individual avoids sexual contact with their partner due to past traumatic experiences.
In this article, we will understand Sexual Aversion Disorder and its symptoms, causes, and treatment in detail.
What is Sexual Aversion Disorder

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the definition of SAD is the extreme avoidance of or aversion to any genital sexual contact with a partner.
SAD can affect both men and women. However, a study shows that it is more common in women than men.
Sexual Aversion Disorder is of two types-
- Lifelong SAD- In lifelong aversion, a person avoids sexual contact since the first sexual interaction.
- Acquired SAD- In acquired aversion, a person avoids sexual contact due to recent sexual trauma from any incident or relationship.


