The work examines sexual frigidity in women as a clinical and relational problem, defining its symptoms and describing how inability to experience sexual pleasure affects intimate bonds. It traces psychological, developmental, anatomical, and sociocultural contributing factors, and presents case histories that illustrate total, partial, and psychic forms of the condition. Attention is given to therapeutic principles and practical steps toward recovery, emphasizing emotional openness, the dynamics of surrender in sexual intimacy, and the partner's supportive role. The aim is to inform lay readers, dispel myths, and offer accessible guidance for restoring sexual responsiveness and relational closeness.