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orgastic, a.|ɔːˈgæstɪk| [f. Gr. type *ὀργαστικός, f. ὀργάειν: see orgasm n. and cf. sarcasm, sarcastic, etc.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by orgasm.
1822–34Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) III. 392 An orgastic state of the genital organs. Ibid. IV. 92 The frequency of the orgastic paroxysms. 1930Internat. Jrnl. Psycho-Anal. XI. 439 In many cases the trauma of punishment falls upon children in the midst of some erotic activity, and the result may be a permanent disturbance of what Reich calls ‘orgastic potency’. 1942T. P. Wolfe tr. W. Reich in Internat. Jrnl. Sex-Econ. & Orgone Res. Mar. 33/2 Psychic as well as somatic disturbances are due to the stasis (damming-up) of energy in the organism. This stasis is due to orgastic impotence; only orgastic potency, i.e. biologically correct discharge of sexual energy, guarantees a normal energy household (sex-economy). 1963H. I. Schneer Asthmatic Child vi. 78 She said that it was often impossible to have an orgastic response with her husband. 1969P. A. Robinson Freudian Left 17 Orgastic potency was defined in economic terms; it was ‘the capacity for complete discharge of all dammed-up sexual excitation through involuntary pleasurable contractions of the body’. Hence orˈgastically adv.
1941Internat. Jrnl. Psycho-Anal. XXII. 215 The patient was also orgastically potent in Reich's sense of the term. 1953W. Reich Murder of Christ 189 Orgastically impotent physicians in the realm of medical orgonomy will mess up the medical techniques to establish the orgonotic streaming in sick organisms or will forget them. 1973S. Fisher Female Orgasm i. 32 The more a woman is capable of responding orgastically to her spouse,..the happier their marriage will be. |