Why Humans Make Different Vocalizations During Sex

Why Humans Make Different Vocalizations During Sex

 Men make different vocalizations during sex for no solid reason. They just enjoy the play, that is all. For women, there are various reasons behind the moans and groans. Studies show that women moan and groan to help them and their partners reach the final glory. Another study found that women vocalize to let their partners know they are doing a great job, which boosts their confidence levels. Moaning can also mean the woman is bored or sex doesn’t feel great. When a woman fake-moans, they want their partner to get orgasm faster and end the sex session.

Why Noises Communicate During Sex That Words Can’t

As a credentialled sex therapist, I have heard so many cases of miscommunication during sex. Most people confuse the words “faster “and ‘harder”. My clients say they tell their partner “Harder”, and they do “faster”, resulting in unfulfilled sexual desires. So, I think with noises, the other partner is more likely to respond in a way that provides satisfaction.

Why Some People May Be More Verbal – Eg Calling Names

People who call names during sex have a sense of belonging. They are actually trying to communicate they are connected to you.

What Issues Different Vocalization Styles Can Raise for Couples

In my opinion, one important issue different vocalization styles can raise for couples is communication in the bedroom. Some couples rarely talk before and during sex, making it less intimate.

Elena Ognivtseva
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I believe that nutrition science is a wonderful helper both for the preventive improvement of health and adjunctive therapy in treatment. My goal is to help people improve their health and well-being without torturing themselves with unnecessary dietary restrictions. I am a supporter of a healthy lifestyle – I play sports, cycle, and swim in the lake all year round. With my work, I have been featured in Vice, Country Living, Harrods magazine, Daily Telegraph, Grazia, Women's Health, and other media outlets.

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