On some occasions, mid-coitus moans are involuntary, but there is no doubt that some women can also use their moans strategically.
Natural sex noises are our bodies’ automatic way of communicating when we are so much overwhelmed with pleasure that defies words.
Sometimes ‘aaaaaaaaaaaissh baby’ is the most eloquent way we can express the idea, “’these vaginal sensations are very delightful.”
Women often use moaning to communicate sexual preferences.
Moans offer the partner with positive feedback when they are doing something especially pleasurable, encouraging them to repeat actions which make her howl loud enough to wake the giants from their thousand-year slumber.
In fact moaning also sends messages of sexual ability and gratitude, telling a partner the elbow grease they are applied to her genitals is effective and appreciated.
Research indicates that women also use moaning to manipulate.
Ladies know that their carnal shrieks are a real turn-on, so they will deliberately wail like Chewbacca when they want to help their partner climax.
These moans are not always a signal that they are savoring the vigorous smacking of your balls against their taint.
Women say they sometimes try to speed up their partner’s orgasm because it hurts, it i boring, they are tired, or they need to finish up and get back to being a busy adult with many important things to do.
The soundtrack to sex is not gurgling or yodeling or slam poetry. it is moaning and groaning and making more noise than a herd of thundering wildebeests. It is just like a sexual superpower, enhancing your own pleasure, teaching partners how to please you, and making them ejaculate on command.
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