: She emphasizes that what is often labeled as "excessive" in women is seen as "natural" or "admirable" in men.
: 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: She views "nymphomania" as an outdated, patriarchal construct used to pathologize female desire.
Volm challenges the historical and social stigma attached to the label, viewing it more as a tool for suppression than a medical reality.