Why moan during sex?
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It”s hard to imagine porn in which a girl doesn”t scream with delight at the thought of peeing. But how does all this relate to real life and real sex? Perhaps women do this only to satisfy the male ego?
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Movies and Monkeys
What is the female orgasm? What do we see when we watch shows like “Sex and the City,” movies like “When Harry Met Sally,” or good old pornography?
Then, at the very peak, women begin to moan. Sometimes they even scream. So loudly that the birds on the neighboring roof scatter in terror. “This is passion! What an expression! The viewer thinks.
But what about life?
Experts were asking the same question. In 2011, Gail Brewer of the University of Central Lancashire and Colin Hendry of the University of Leeds published a study on this topic. Their findings were based on a survey of 71 heterosexual women aged 18 to 48.
The researchers found that many women moan during sex, but not necessarily during orgasm. About 66% of respondents admitted to moaning while accelerating their partner”s orgasm. And 87% do this to boost their self-esteem.
“In most cases, women moaned before and during the man”s orgasm. At the same time, they themselves reached their peak at other times—for example, during foreplay. Many women also reported occasionally “making sounds” to relieve boredom and numb fatigue, pain, or discomfort, the researchers concluded.
So what”s going on? Are women”s moans during sex just a theatrical performance for men? After all, just look at Meg Ryan”s exaggerated moans in the aforementioned film—that scene proved that men can easily be tricked into faking an orgasm.
Kristen Mark is a sex and sexuality researcher at Indiana University. She argues that, “However, the media tells us that moaning is closely linked to orgasm and sexual pleasure. Exaggerated moans are probably a pretty smart female strategy. After all, men are conditioned to associate moaning with orgasm.
So what then? Accept the inevitable and start intensely faking an orgasm? Even if you don”t feel the pleasure? Of course not!
Also read: 8 troubles that happen during sex, according to men
Everything goes according to plan, only civil defense songs. When it comes to sex, you only see the perfect picture in romantic movies in a good way.
By faking an orgasm, you make it clear that your partner is doing everything right, although in reality this is not the case. Use moaning only as a way to show that you are aroused and are really enjoying yourself. Don”t use them to hide the fact that you”re not enjoying yourself,” says sex educator Patti Brisbane.
By the way, in the animal world there is something called moaning during sex. Research has shown that female baboons use vocalizations to provide specific signals to males. As they approach ovulation, their moaning tends to become more complex. There are also slight changes in the “repertoire” of female baboons when they mate with higher-ranking males.

However, female macaques scream during sex to induce orgasm in the male. Okay girl, okay!
Female Tricks and Male Silence
Why is he silent during sex? sexual muteness and how to overcome it
Women learn to take responsibility for their sexual needs and desires. But we must go one step further and be able to act as teachers for our men. Use grunts to guide them. Show them what activities you enjoy. This way you can stop them and allow them to move on in any direction, but at the same time you won”t sound like a cop pulling over a trespasser”s car,” explains Brisbane.
So for men everything is clear. What about women? Do they like to fuss during sex?
“When it comes to moaning, it turns out that it”s not just men who benefit from it. Some women get aroused by their moaning and find it pleasurable,” says Kristen Mark.
Brisbane agrees with her colleague. Of course, female moans have certain phases — during the process the woman becomes especially fussy, but on the approaches to orgasm she begins to calm down.
So, girls, do what you think is right for yourself. And all of you. There is a lot to learn in this area too!

Women understand that moans excite men. But remember, sex is a two-way street. Men need to work harder in this regard, too. “And it”s not about faking it—it”s enough to express your emotions and not be shy about trying to sync with your partner,” says sex coach Logan Levkov.
See? Women also want confirmation that you”re getting along with them. And be sure to make at least a few sounds so it”s clear you haven”t passed out. Then everyone will be happy!
Men and Female Moans
All my friends say they don”t make any sounds at all during sex. For example, moaning is weird. But I do it all the time—I can”t help it if I try. Should I learn to be quiet in bed or just accept it? — These questions were posed by Reddit user Over_Discipline_2260.






