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Coitophobia
An abnormal and persistent fear of male-female sexual intercourse. Sufferers from coitophobia experience undue anxiety because they are preoccupied with failing in some way while having heterosexual intercourse. Among the symptoms of coitophobia are failure to achieve an erection (erectile dysfunction) and failure to achieve orgasm (anorgasmy). "Coitophobia" is a hybrid word derived from the Latin "coitus," which is the past participle of the verb "coire" (to come together), and the Greek "phobos" (fear).
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Morbid fear of sexual intercourse. [L. coitus, sexual intercourse, + G. phobos, fear]

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co·i·to·pho·bia (ko″ĭ-to-foґbe-ə) [coitus + -phobia] irrational fear of coitus.

Medical dictionary. 2011.