If the eyes are the windows of the soul, then the ears are the transmitters of emotions. In sexual intercourse, hearing plays an indispensable role. Swedish sexologists have pointed out that sex and sound are inseparable and mutually reinforcing. How to use sound correctly in sexual intercourse? You can start from the following three aspects. Music helps.
Research has shown that various different sounds can affect a person's mental state and desires through hearing, and many melodic music can have a positive impact on sexual activity. Zhang Sheng admired the warblers with his qin, and Sima Xiangru teased Zhuo Wenjun with his song "Phoenix Seeks Phoenix", both of which are successful examples of music applied to love. A recent study in France found that listening to old songs, especially those that were loved during a romantic relationship when young, can trigger sexual impulses. For women, melodious light music is a great accompaniment for sex, while men tend to prefer music with a strong sense of rhythm.
Some couples also have a deep understanding that the rhythm of sexual intercourse can be in line with the rhythm of the music, thereby obtaining more pleasure. Passionate words convey emotions. A psychologist once wrote: There is no scenery in the world that is more beautiful than a beautiful face, nor is there a voice that is sweeter than the voice of a loved one. Before and after sexual intercourse, both parties whispering romantic words, praising her figure, and affirming her sexual abilities can have unexpected effects.
Groaning stimulation. Sexologist Helente Kachendurian pointed out that "long-term mechanical stimulation of a spouse will only be ineffective." Every sexual encounter between a happy couple is a new exploration of each other. For many men, the woman's rapid breathing and moaning sounds during sexual activity are a great encouragement to them. For women, the rapid gasps of men can make them feel tender and intoxicated.