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2022---saralisa-volm--this-is-how-the-actress-thinks-about-nymphomania Official

: She views "nymphomania" as an outdated, patriarchal construct used to pathologize female desire.

: Volm’s 2022 interviews served to reframe the conversation from "shame" to "autonomy." : She views "nymphomania" as an outdated, patriarchal

💡 : Volm believes that labeling female desire as a "mania" is a way to maintain social order rather than address mental health. : The term has been largely removed from

: Volm argues the term was historically used to control women who did not conform to societal norms of passivity. : She views "nymphomania" as an outdated, patriarchal

: The term has been largely removed from modern clinical manuals like the DSM-5, replaced by "Hypersexual Disorder" or "Compulsive Sexual Behavior."

Volm challenges the historical and social stigma attached to the label, viewing it more as a tool for suppression than a medical reality.

: She advocates for a world where women can define their own boundaries and desires without being "diagnosed" by society.