Women's Moans Help Men Achieve Orgasm, Study Finds

Date: 2024-03-26 Author: Dima Zakharov Categories: BLOG 18+
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The Impact of Women's Moans

A study conducted by researchers from the University of Central Lancashire and the University of Leeds sheds light on the significance of women's moans during sexual intercourse. Surprisingly, it was found that over 25% of women employ vocalizations during sex as a means to manipulate their partners' perceptions and experiences. These moans, according to the study, play a crucial role in enhancing the partners' self-esteem and satisfaction.

Understanding Sexual Vocalizations

The research categorized women's sexual vocalizations into various types, including moans/sighs, screams/squeals, "directive commands," and affirmative words such as "yes" and "more." By analyzing these vocalizations, experts aimed to decipher their role in different stages of sexual intimacy. It was discovered that the majority of women (92%) simulate sounds of passion to boost their partners' confidence and sexual prowess.

Motivations Behind Moaning

The study delved into the motivations driving women to moan during sex. Surprisingly, 66% of participants admitted to moaning deliberately to hasten their partners' climax. Other reasons cited for simulating these sounds included discomfort, lack of time, boredom, and fatigue. Furthermore, 79% of women confessed to vocalizing their passion even when the climax was far from imminent.

In addition to debunking common misconceptions, such as women achieving orgasm solely during intercourse, the research also highlighted that many women climax during foreplay. Moreover, it was established that women's arousal cries intensify significantly before and during their male partner's orgasm.
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