Why do women cry out?
Girls experience pleasure in interaction, which is why they scream.
In physiology, physiological pleasure refers to the corresponding physiological changes that occur when pleasure arrives.
One is a decrease in oxygen content in the blood, leading to a slight hypoxia state, causing shortness of breath and disturbance, and making sounds.
The more important reason is that some excitatory substances in the brain can increase the stimulation of the brain's neural centers, blur people's consciousness, dilute rationality, and cannot help but make uncontrollable calls.
That's why boys like girls to call.
Because this has indeed conquered their horn.
In physiology, physiological pleasure refers to the corresponding physiological changes that occur when pleasure arrives.
The data shows more, with 62.90% of boys feeling more excited when the other person calls, and 32.29% of boys experiencing a sense of conquest when they hear the other person's voice.
Why do some women cry like they cry?
When a woman approaches or reaches orgasm, the oxygen content in her blood will decrease. At this time, the woman will be in a mild state of hypoxia, resulting in slight spasms, blurred vision, and loss of vision. During orgasm, due to the decrease in oxygen content in the blood, the carbon dioxide content will increase. Accelerate breathing, and when breathing disorders occur, a muffled cry will naturally occur during orgasm.
When a woman reaches orgasm, the excitatory substances in the brain increase, leading to cognitive impairment, blurred consciousness, and alleviating the inhibitory effects of the brain. During orgasm, women lose their sanity and make unimaginable noises. The sound of bed calls in sexual life is a spontaneous physiological phenomenon that is not related to women's morality.