Experts say women can't stand moaning. The sound in sex comes from our own language communication, moans during sexual pleasure or orgasm, emotional laughter, external music and sounds. Why can't women tolerate moaning?
Why can moaning be aphrodisiac?
Language communication is an important form of sexual communication. When people speak, the vibrations in their voices express emotions, which can stimulate our imagination. Language not only includes text, but also timbre, tone, and volume. By conveying sexual demands to the other party or reflecting their sexual demands, general emotional communication can be elevated to rational understanding.
Human love is different from sex in the animal kingdom, and its important foundation is emotional communication through language communication. Due to the influence of cultural level and concepts, the use of language during sexual intercourse often has ambiguous characteristics.
When Sexual arousal and orgasm occur, the groans of men and women are also very exciting, especially for men. A 28 year old man said, 'When I have sexual intercourse with my wife, I hear her cries. The more she cries, the more excited I become because her cries make me feel like I have done something to make her happy.'.
Another 30-year-old man confessed that his wife's deep groans during Orgasm were very attractive and provocative. It can be said that male language communication in foreplay is very important to women's Sexual arousal, and in the process of intimacy, women's voice plays an aphrodisiac role in men's Sexual arousal.
Women's moans during sexual intercourse are different, but their moaning language has similarities, such as fast, unbearable, and don't stop! Wait, if you don't learn, you will naturally blurt it out, which can be called the common language of women in the world.
Women can't stand moaning
The sound of sex comes from our own language communication, moans during sexual pleasure or orgasm, emotional laughter, external music and sounds. The famous psychologist Albert Melbion designed the origin of an overall impression of information: 7% comes from language, 38% from emotions expressed in language, and 55% from facial expressions. Among them, although language as a sound only accounts for a small portion, it comes from emotions expressed in language but accounts for a considerable proportion.
Watching your partner's facial expressions during sexual intercourse is the first visual impression, but if you speak softly, you will be happier. It is difficult to imagine that the process of sexual intercourse, characterized by silence, lack of language exchange, and other sexual sounds, would be an unforgettable success.