Why women moan more during sex than men
A little woman lets out some primal cries in bed. A little softly saying ‘ooh and ah’ doesn't do it for him anymore. A little whispering his name: passé.
Women moan and scream harder than ever in bed these days. Women do this with more decibels than the man in the game. And there’s a reason for that, as research shows. A woman tries to bond with a man through her jubilation. So it has a social aspect. Women want to give their partner the feeling that they are doing well, that he can come, that it is fun in bed. Because, experts say, women don’t actually make the most noise during their own orgasm. Of course, we say something to make it clear what we like, but that’s not the reason we make much more noise in bed than men do.
We scream it out to stimulate our men's orgasm. At least 66 percent say this is the reason they shout and chatter in bed. Come on, babe, yes, ooh, keep going, come on. That idea, in case you need some inspo for tonight. You naughty girl, yes, I see you mentally writing this down. Six out of ten women moan to arouse their partner, while only half of the men do this. They also moan to give the other a bit more reassurance, but mainly because… Well… They enjoy it themselves.
Moaning, dear men, is not always a good sign. Because half of the women fake an orgasm this way. Only 20 percent of men use wild primal sounds to make it seem like the climax has been reached.
Genuine or not; if you get to choose, let it all out between the sheets. It adds a little extra fun to the romp.
Source: Quest via Blendle



