Sexual Health
Is it unrelated to orgasm when a woman calls the bed? Women's bedwetting can help men achieve orgasm
Women's sexual arousal is not related to orgasm. According to research from the University of Central Lancashire, women's "mating calls" most often occur before or at the same time as their partner's orgasm. This was discovered after analyzing 71 women with an average age of 22 years old. This study aims to determine whether female bed calls are caused by or unrelated to orgasm. Each participant answered a questionnaire about their sexual life, including some details on how to achieve orgasm and when it is easiest to wake up. Most of the surveyed women reported reaching orgasm during foreplay, but often made pleasurable bed calls when their partner climaxed. Researchers believe that the reason for this phenomenon is that women "manipulate male behavior for profit". The researchers wrote, "These data combined clearly indicate that women's orgasms and bed calls are clearly separated, indicating that these reactions are consciously controlled products, giving women the opportunity to control male behavior according to their own needs." Another explanation is that women perform according to the "perfect sexual script. Dr. John Grohol, founder of PsychCentral, commented, "The sounds women make during sexual intercourse are not about expressing their pleasure, but more about helping men achieve orgasm